Roles of students towards the community for disaster management
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Ways in Which Students Can Support During a Crisis
If you as a student are inclined towards lending a helping hand to others, the following sections will help you contribute to this noble ideal of social service.
You can spread the word about disasters along with certain measures that can be taken to handle them better
You can productively utilize your holiday time by organizing mock camps, throwing light on the “do’s” and “don’ts” of a natural calamity or accident
Setting up and becoming a part of “rescue teams” can come as another worthwhile move to save people during an emergency
You as a volunteer should ensure that the victims do not panic during the emergency. This will to a great extent put things into perspective alongside reducing the after-effects of the crisis
First-aid training imparted to students is a good damage-control mechanism that a well-informed group of students can implement
Donations to Victims
As a timely response to a crisis that has occurred, you as a student volunteer can take up the responsibility of saving lives. Being a volunteer to such a group will help you offer your support to the troubled souls who rely on external help. While your first move is to identify and locate the survivors, your next move is to call for help by informing the civic service providers. Last but not the least is to provide resources in the form of medicines, food, water, shelter and clothes to the injured. In order to achieve this goal, you can actively engage in donation camps.
Trying to do your bit to lessen the inconvenience of a disaster, you can not only collect funds but can also bring about awareness amongst communities to part with their old clothes, blankets and books to the victims. On humanitarian grounds, you can also request others to supply consumables like milk and biscuits to the disaster victims.
If you as a student are inclined towards lending a helping hand to others, the following sections will help you contribute to this noble ideal of social service.
You can spread the word about disasters along with certain measures that can be taken to handle them better
You can productively utilize your holiday time by organizing mock camps, throwing light on the “do’s” and “don’ts” of a natural calamity or accident
Setting up and becoming a part of “rescue teams” can come as another worthwhile move to save people during an emergency
You as a volunteer should ensure that the victims do not panic during the emergency. This will to a great extent put things into perspective alongside reducing the after-effects of the crisis
First-aid training imparted to students is a good damage-control mechanism that a well-informed group of students can implement
Donations to Victims
As a timely response to a crisis that has occurred, you as a student volunteer can take up the responsibility of saving lives. Being a volunteer to such a group will help you offer your support to the troubled souls who rely on external help. While your first move is to identify and locate the survivors, your next move is to call for help by informing the civic service providers. Last but not the least is to provide resources in the form of medicines, food, water, shelter and clothes to the injured. In order to achieve this goal, you can actively engage in donation camps.
Trying to do your bit to lessen the inconvenience of a disaster, you can not only collect funds but can also bring about awareness amongst communities to part with their old clothes, blankets and books to the victims. On humanitarian grounds, you can also request others to supply consumables like milk and biscuits to the disaster victims.
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