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Volunteer Opportunities: Helping in Jesus' Name
Perry, Florida - Hurricane Helene Response
Assist homeowners affected by Hurricane Helene

Due to Hurricane Milton this site will be closed beginning, Sunday, October 6, 2024 and will reopen Friday, October 11, 2024.

 

Currently scheduling volunteers through Saturday, November 2, 2024.

Location: Perry, Florida 
 
Project Description: Volunteers will assist homeowners affected by Hurricane Helene and will help in Jesus' Name with tree work, debris cleanup, roof tarping and mud outs. There will be opportunities for overnight and day volunteers. No skills are necessary prior to serving. Volunteers will be led and instructed by experienced team leads.

Length of Stay: Minimum stay of three days for overnight volunteers. Maximum stay of 2 weeks.
 
Schedule: Volunteers will work Monday through Saturday. At the beginning of a deployment, we work limited hours on Sundays.
 
Maximum Team Size: 15 (a team is made up of 2 or more individuals)
 
Minimum Age: Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age or older. Youth, ages 14-15, must be accompanied by their parent/legal guardian and youth, ages 16-17, must be accompanied by an adult chaperone unless the team is registered as a youth group. Youth groups may serve with Samaritan’s Purse and are required to complete a Youth Leader Covenant. Please read more information about our Youth Policy in the FAQ section.
 
Local / Day Volunteers: If you are local to the area, we welcome you to serve for the day. Due to the nature of disaster relief, our schedule must remain fluid. Please contact our site at 850-843-3334 at least 24 hours in advance of the date you wish to serve. Please arrive at our orientation location Calvary Bapitist Church, 2959 Golf Course Road, Perry, FL 32348. Volunteers will work Monday - Saturday, beginning Monday, September 30, 2024 at 7:30 a.m. Day volunteers will need to bring a bagged lunch, water, and hand sanitizer.
 
Additional Information: Volunteers are responsible for their own transportation to the site. Meals and sleeping quarters are provided for overnight volunteers. Volunteers need to bring twin size air mattress or cot, linens/sleeping bag, pillow, towels and personal hygiene items.Tools will be provided, and volunteers are welcome to bring their own tool belts and small hand tools. Volunteers should dress in long pants and sturdy boots.