“The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria last February 6 was a significant and destructive event, and more than 4,300 people have died. Imagine that happening to our country. It will be catastrophic. This is why we are ratcheting up our 143 volunteers across the nation so the PRC will be ready for any big disaster,” said Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Chairman and CEO Dick Gordon a day after the massive quake ravaged Turkey and parts of Syria.
Red Cross 143 volunteer is one of PRC’s flagship programs and a brainchild of Gordon, it recognizes the crucial role that volunteers play during massive disasters.
1 + 43, one leader with 43 members to make up 44 volunteers on site who will “take charge” and be the first responders to their communities.
Under the Red Cross 143 volunteer program, every barangay in the country should have a 143 team. 1 + 43, one leader with 43 members to make up 44 volunteers on site who will “take charge” and be the first responders to their communities.
Each member of the 143 volunteer team in every barangay has her specific functions and roles to play, and will report to the PRC National Headquarters’ Operations Center.
“Our 143 volunteers will help with search and rescue efforts.”
“Our 143 volunteers will help with search and rescue efforts, provide first aid, distribute supplies and food, support evacuation and shelter operations, and assist with clean-up and rebuilding efforts, among many other roles,” Gordon added.
The PRC volunteers’ contributions help to alleviate the burden on overwhelmed emergency services, and their presence can bring comfort and hope to people in need.
Additionally, volunteers can help to coordinate activities and mobilize resources, such as donations and supplies, to meet the needs of affected communities.