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National Relief Network Charity Profile
The National Relief Network brings as many volunteers as possible into federal disaster areas to assist devastated families and communities while teaching the values of giving and enriching the lives of volunteers across America.
The National Relief Network (NRN) is an organization committed to bringing large numbers of volunteers to state and federally declared disaster areas for the purpose of helping families in their efforts to rebuild their homes, their communities, and their lives. We administrate volunteer relief programs for organizations such as churches, youth groups, corporations, colleges, universities and high schools.
National Relief Network Volunteer Information
The National Relief Network is looking for groups of volunteers ages 13 and up to aid in community rebuilding in the United States wherever a federal disaster area is declared. We are continuing our work in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina, as well as working in many other locations across the United States. Our volunteer groups have worked in Alabama, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia serving areas devasted by floods, fires, tornadoes, and hurricanes. We recruit volunteer groups of 35 or more from churches and synagogues to high school and universities from all over the United States to travel to disaster areas.
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