AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team member Ashtyn Moss, with community volunteers Erica Coranado and Chloe Borja clearing debris at a home site in As Matuis. Twenty AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team members (A-DRT) from Texas Conservation Corps, Conservation Corps of MN & IA and Washington Conservation Corps, supported by the Disaster Services Unit at the Corporation for National and Community Service, were mission assigned by FEMA and have been deployed to Saipan to assist in building capacity for long term recovery through partnerships with the local VOAD, Long Term Recovery Groups and the Com


AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team member Ashtyn Moss, with community volunteers Erica Coranado and Chloe Borja clearing debris at a home site in As Matuis. Twenty AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team members (A-DRT) from Texas Conservation Corps, Conservation Corps of MN & IA and Washington Conservation Corps, supported by the Disaster Services Unit at the Corporation for National and Community Service, were mission assigned by FEMA and have been deployed to Saipan to assist in building capacity for long term recovery through partnerships with the local VOAD, Long Term Recovery Groups and the Commonwealth Advocates for Recovery Efforts (CARE). These activities include the coordination of volunteers and donated resources, coordination of homeowner assessments and intakes, and classroom field trainings on being a Volunteer Saipan, CNMI, October 10, 2015 - AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team member Ashtyn Moss, with community volunteers Erica Coranado and Chloe Borja clearing debris at a home site in As Matuis. Twenty AmeriCorps Disaster Response Team members (A-DRT) from Texas Conservation Corps, Conservation Corps of MN & IA and Washington Conservation Corps, supported by the Disaster Services Unit at the Corporation for National and Community Service, were mission assigned by FEMA and have been deployed to Saipan to assist in building capacity for long term recovery through partnerships with the local  VOAD, Long Term Recovery Groups and the Commonwealth Advocates for Recovery Efforts (CARE).  These activities include the coordination of volunteers and donated resources, coordination of homeowner assessments and intakes, and classroom & field trainings on being a Volunteer Leader.  . Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials


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