Have you considered becoming a Red Cross emergency services volunteer? Coffs Coast Coffs Coast News Highlight Section by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 9, 2022 Tracey Baxter, Team Leader for the Coffs Harbour Red Cross Emergency Services at the Northern Rivers Recovery Centre in March 2022 supporting flood victims. THE Red Cross is currently recruiting volunteers to undergo training and be ready to act when future emergencies arise. From helping people who have been evacuated to letting people know their family and friends are safe, Red Cross volunteers play a vital role in emergencies. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au Tracey Baxter, Team Leader for the Coffs Harbour Red Cross Emergency Services team, knows first-hand how rewarding it is to offer a helping hand. Tracey volunteered in the Northern Rivers Recovery Centres in March and April this year providing support, connection to other services and emotional first aid to people unable to return to their homes. “I was inspired by the courage of people who had lost so much,” Tracey told News of the Area. “Our aim as volunteers is to help people feel safe and secure, so that they can begin to recover. “Being part of the Red Cross team is a humbling and rewarding experience,” said Tracey. As a Red Cross Emergency Services Volunteer across the Coffs Harbour LGA, from Red Rock to Sawtell and out to the hinterlands of the Orara Valley, you will have an impact on the ground in our community. Assisting people affected by emergencies, or helping communities recover after a disaster, you will be making a real difference in the lives of people before, during and after events. “Images of our Northern Rivers neighbours, devastated by this year’s floods, moved us all,” said Tracey. “As with the bushfires and other past emergencies, the Coffs Coast community showed their concern with overwhelming generosity and support. “When our communities are in crisis, we often wish we could do more to help.” Now you can – become a Red Cross emergency services volunteer. To chat about your options call Maria Quintero on (02) 6561 4000. Find more information at www.redcross.org.au/volunteer/. By Andrea FERRARI Red Cross volunteers are trained to help in emergencies.