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12.04.2011

Terrific Volunteer Opportunity in San Diego


CRISIS PROGRAM SEEKS MORE VOLUNTEERS
Trauma Intervention Programs (TIP) of San Diego County, Inc., is a non-profit organization that partners with emergency responders to assist citizens in crisis following a personal tragedy, such as the sudden death of a loved one.  Volunteers are called to the scene by police, fire, and sheriff and are trained to help fellow citizens who are in distress as a result of a traumatic event, such as an unexpected family death, victims of fire, crime, flood, suicide, homicide, or other traumatic incidents.  Volunteers respond within their community.  The first few hours after a traumatic event has occurred are very confusing for everyone involved and the TIP volunteers are trained to provide the necessary emotional first aid and other temporary support until the persons involved in the crisis are able to depend on family, friends, and others.  This allows the emergency responders to return to service more quickly and feel confident that the victim will receive the assistance needed. 
The training in North County begins February 2nd thru February 11th in Carlsbad. There is a cost of $45 per person. The academy consists of a 50-hour training on week nights and weekends. No prior experience is necessary. Interested citizens must be at least 16 years of age and have automobile transportation, insurance, and a cell phone. We are looking for adults and teens that are available for either day or night shifts. For a complete schedule of training times and further information regarding volunteer requirements call the TIP office at (760) 931-2104 or see our website: www.tipsandiego.org Shay Gebler 760.586.6874 shaygebler@gmail.com