Stateside Response Q&A; Part 2

Q: What does lodging usually look like?

A: This varies greatly. The more self-sufficient you can be, the better you will generally be off. RVs or camping gear is often a very good idea, sometimes churches open their doors and allow volunteers to lodge there. If you can find your own lodging, that’s ideal, but you’re welcome to reach out to us if you have questions.

Q: Are there any legal implications with volunteering in case of accidents?

A: Sometimes, accidents do happen, but we do our best to ensure everyone is aware of the risks and willing to accept them. The homeowners sign a document allowing us to provide help and holds PCCR and the volunteers harmless for any accidents that happen. As a volunteer, you will also need to sign a document, stating that you are volunteering at your own risk and providing your equipment (if any) at your own risk.

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