As wildfires continue to devastate parts of California, South Floridian volunteers have stepped up to offer their support, aiding in the recovery efforts. The American Red Cross South Florida Region has sent six volunteers from the area to help fire victims as they begin to rebuild their lives.
These volunteers are playing key roles in sheltering, logistics, and public affairs, offering assistance to the community in the aftermath of the fires.
South Florida Volunteers Lend a Helping Hand to California Wildfire Victims
The devastation left by the recent wildfires has left many families displaced and in need of support. South Floridians are lending a helping hand, and here’s a closer look at the local volunteers who have traveled to California to make a difference.
Dariana Molina:
Dariana Molina, the Regional Communications Manager for South Florida, hails from West Palm Beach. She’s assisting the public affairs team by gathering stories from the field, sharing the emotional and impactful experiences of those affected by the fires.
Marcia Tyrrell:
A long-time volunteer, Marcia Tyrrell from Juno Beach has been a member of the Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross since 2010. Over the past 15 years, she has deployed on more than 20 occasions to assist communities in crisis.
Dave Evans:
Boynton Beach resident Dave Evans has been volunteering with the Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Chapter since 2017, with more than 40 deployments over the past eight years. He’s known for his dedication to helping people in need, especially in the aftermath of major disasters like the recent wildfires.
Joe Vizzi:
Joe Vizzi, a Sebastian resident, is helping the logistics team as an emergency response vehicle driver. Since 2018, Vizzi has been a devoted volunteer, assisting communities during emergencies. Last year alone, he deployed five times to aid in the response to hurricanes.
Veronica Block:
Veronica Block from Delray Beach is a dedicated shelter volunteer, ensuring that those affected by the wildfires have a safe space to rest and recover. Her commitment to providing support during difficult times is truly commendable.
Carol VanArsdale:
Carol VanArsdale, a resident of Atlantis, is also serving as a shelter volunteer. She is helping to coordinate sheltering efforts for fire victims, offering them not just a place to stay, but a sense of community during such a trying time.
While speaking with WPTV reporter Brooke Chau, Dariana Molina shared her experience in California, saying, “It feels very eerie, it almost resembles what I would think a war zone would look like to be quite honest with you… It is very chilling.”
The American Red Cross has more than 730 responders assigned to help with the California relief operations, ensuring that all needs are met during this critical time. The six South Floridian volunteers are expected to return to the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast later this week, but their impact will continue to resonate with the communities they have served.
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