Catholic Charities of Acadiana Calls for Volunteers in Response to Tropical Storm Francine

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Catholic Charities of Acadiana Calls for Volunteers in Response to Tropical Storm Francine

As Tropical Storm Francine approaches, Catholic Charities of Acadiana is closely monitoring the situation and preparing for its potential impact on our community. In times of disaster, we rely on the support of the community to provide a strategic, coordinated response to those most in need.

As the official disaster response agency of the Diocese of Lafayette, Catholic Charities of Acadiana is trained year-round to lead and coordinate relief and long-term recovery efforts in Acadiana. We are actively preparing to deploy volunteer teams, manage resources, and assist survivors in their time of need. To ensure a swift and effective response, we are asking for individuals, along with groups from church parishes, schools, businesses, and local organizations, to pre-register as volunteers, ready to be called upon when our disaster response efforts begin.

Catholic Charities of Acadiana is specifically seeking volunteers who can assist in the following areas:

– Damage Assessments

– Roof Tarping

– Muck Out / Clean Up

– Debris Removal & Chainsaw Crews

– In-Kind Donations Management & Points of Distribution

Volunteers are critical to our mission of restoring hope and rebuilding lives. To pre-register as a volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/CCADisasterVolunteer

About Catholic Charities of Acadiana: Since 1973, Catholic Charities of Acadiana has cared for the sacred gift of all human life, especially the most vulnerable. Catholic Charities of Acadiana operates eleven programs that serve those currently experiencing homelessness, hunger, and poverty in Acadiana. Since 1973, its programs have represented a response to the Gospel call to carry out the corporal works of mercy: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, offering hospitality to the homeless, caring for the sick, visiting the imprisoned, and burying the dead.

 

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