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Memorial Day Flood Volunteers Urgently Needed

Serve San Marcos Regional Volunteer Center Helping Rebuild and Recover
 
Volunteers are urgently needed as Memorial Day flood relief efforts in the San Marcos region shift from short-term clean up to long-term rebuilding. Daily projects include debris removal, helping at a free furniture warehouse for flood survivors, distributing flood related information, and repair of flooded homes. No special skills are needed and projects are available for individuals as well as groups. Volunteers can contact the Serve San Marcos Regional Volunteer Center online anytime at serveSanMarcos.org to sign up to help, or call 512-753-2320 during office hours.
 
The Serve San Marcos Regional Volunteer Center immediately seeks volunteers to help with ongoing Memorial Day flood rebuilding efforts. Serve San Marcos partners with non-profits and government agencies throughout Hays, Caldwell, Blanco and Guadalupe Counties to match volunteers with local flood assistance projects.
 
Ongoing Volunteer Projects
At www.serveSanMarcos.org, groups and individuals can quickly find ongoing volunteers projects that meet their interests and schedule. Ongoing projects include:
 
  • Helping flood affected homeowners move remaining debris to the street curb before the August 2nd debris removal deadline. 
  • Scheduling volunteers to help flood survivors obtain donated furniture at a flood recovery household goods warehouse operated by Austin Disaster Relief Network.
  • Repair damaged homes, with no prior experience needed, under the experienced volunteer construction leadership of Southside Community Center and the St. Bernard Project
  • Distribute flood recovery information in neighborhoods through organizations such as Centro Esperanza in Guadalupe County.
  • Additional volunteer opportunities will be published by the Serve San Marcos Regional Volunteer Center as additional agencies and non-profits launch long-term flood recovery projects in the coming weeks.
 
Volunteers hours worth money in recovery funding
Qualified volunteer hours may be applied by local communities as a financial credit toward flood recovery efforts. Serve San Marcos helps volunteers complete the necessary paperwork and correctly tracks the volunteer hours for the volunteers. Each donated volunteer hour may be worth $20 or more to local communities if appropriately tracked. Volunteers MUST register with the Serve San Marcos Regional Volunteer Center before helping on the projects to make sure their hours are credited toward recovery funding.
 
Volunteering Guidelines
  • Minimum age of volunteers is 14. Minors 14 -17 must have parental supervision.
  • Volunteers need to wear closed toed shoes (work boots preferred), long pants, hats,sun screen, work gloves, safety glasses, if possible, bring your own tools, hammers, crow bars, box cutters, handsaws or chainsaws.
  • Please bring your own lunch and we provide drinks. A personal water bottle is handy.
  • More details may apply. Please check in with volunteer center BEFORE going directly to affected areas.

 

About Serve San Marcos
Serve San Marcos brings together volunteers and nonprofits in the San Marcos region through an elegant and easy-to-use community volunteer center. Since helping lead cleanup efforts  in the first hours of the flood through ongoing effort in long term recovery, Serve San Marcos has helped over 3,000 volunteers donate tens of thousands of hours through its website at www.serveSanMarcos.org, via facebook at facebook.com/serveSanMarcos, the Regional Volunteer Center office at 126 W. Hopkins in San Marcos, and it phone number 512-753-2320.
 
Available online anytime at serveSanMarcos.org, volunteers can search and signup for projects that match their interests and schedule in less than 5 minutes. A free volunteer account also sends the volunteer a reminder of projects, contains directions to the volunteer location, and tracks hours served.
 
Serve San Marcos is an official 501(c)(3) non-profit project of the First United Methodist Church of San Marcos. Non-profit partners include the Hays County Food Bank, the Hays Caldwell Women’s Center, PALS (Prevent A Litter) Pet Care, Keep San Marcos Beautiful, Centro Esperanza Redwood Community Center, True Vineyard, and more. Serve San Marcos is a free community resource funded by First United Methodist Church of San Marcos, with additional corporate founder support from McCoy’s Building Supply and Central Texas Medical Center Hospital.
 
Contact: Todd Salmi, 512-753-2320
Serve San Marcos, team@serveSanMarcos.org
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