M14.4 Blog: Think About It - Website Exploration

I had no idea this NCDMPH resource existed! In general, I have always felt very uneducated when it comes to disaster preparedness. Having access to online trainings and educational materials for different kinds of disasters makes me feel very relieved. Since this is quake country, I definitely will look into the materials and trainings on earthquakes. I will be doing this with special attention to the San Andreas and Hayward Faults:


I live in California and did not know about the DHV. I did know that there are plenty of volunteer opportunities, but never knew where people could go and sign up.  I hope to continue my education to eventually become an LCSW. Perhaps one day I too can become a qualified volunteer for the California DHV. It is great to know that this is the site to go for people who can put their skillsets to good use to when disaster strikes!


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  1. That's a really great goal. I was also interested to learn about the volunteer opportunities available and signed up in case of an emergency. As a social worker your skills would be helpful in the event of a natural disaster, in reuniting families and helping victims at times of crisis. Kudos!

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