As a student, how can you help in the preparedness and mitigation of your community when a natural hazard happens?
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There are things that everyone including teens can do to help those who need it. Even small actions and small donations make a difference. Check the website of a group like the Red Cross, or a local group that’s set up to help. They know what people need most and the best ways to help. You can pitch in to support their efforts. Depending on the situation, a relief group may need donations of food, water, or other supplies. They may need volunteers for a clean-up project, or to pack boxes of food or supplies. Often, raising money helps the most. If you plan to donate supplies, ask the group for a list of what they need. Choose what to give from their list. That way, they don’t have to spend money storing or handling extra stuff they can’t use.
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When a natural hazard happens, I can help my community for being prepared as follows:
- I can help the people of my community by making them aware of the upcoming natural hazard.
- To help them stock essential commodities so that they don't step out of their houses.
- I'll make necessary arrangements for the first aid kits and train the people on how to use them.
- I'll also contact special forces to help us in this hour of need.
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