Our volunteer vacancies are listed below but if you think that you have skills & experience that we can use but no suitable vacancy is listed you can still contact us by email!
Our volunteer vacancies are listed below but if you think that you have skills & experience that we can use but no suitable vacancy is listed you can still contact us by email!
Thank you for your outstanding presentation at WFD6! I’m not sure how I could possibly help your organization, but I served overseas in the Dominican Republic (fluent in Spanish) and love Wi-Fi (CWNA/CWSP/CWAP/MCSE certified) and presently do IT/Wi-Fi work for Duke Energy (largest power utility in US). My Twitter feed was full of lots of comments on wanting to help, but I am not sure how, so I will start with this email to you. Again, an awesome presentation! Thank you!
Hello, I’m a recent graduate of Ball State University in Indiana. I graduated with a dual major in Geography with an emphasis in Meteorology and Geographic Information Systems. currently, I am living in Tempe, AZ. I heard about your company through Prime Image Media and would love to volunteer. Thanks.
Do you have any need for volunteers in the US who can possibly assist from here in the US – as opposed to traveling to Greece etc? I have a 16 year old son (we live in Washington, DC), who is a computer/technical “guru”. He does a lot of tech support to local businesses in his free time. But was wondering if you need any help from afar?
We are huge fans of your mission and your work!
The Waldman family
Alison, yes absolutely. There are lots of work that can be done remotely.
Please ask your son to email us some details about himself.
Send it to contact@disastertechlab.org
Thank you!