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Seven Ways to Make a Difference in Your Community

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Real Estate Agent with Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado

September is preparedness month where families are advised put together a 72 hour ready kit with supplies on hand in case of an emergency. A family communications plan and an emergency car kit are also things that families will want Volunteers Welcometo discuss and take some action on. For a list of items to include in your kits, visit READYColorado. Once you are done preparing your family, it may be time to "Make a Difference".

How do you make a difference? It is easy. Look at your schedule and see what fits. We can make a difference with less an hour every six weeks up to as 16-24 hours a week. I've put the list in order of the amount of time you may want to spend on contributing to the safety of the community.

1. Donate blood. Your donation may save a life. It takes much less than an hour and you can donate every six to eight weeks. It is a simple process that makes a huge difference. For more information on making a donation, visit Bonfils and make an appointment.

2. Get to know your neighbors. When the next big snow storm or other bad weather hits, you'll be ready to assist someone by shovelling their sidewalk or taking them to the grocery store. Some of the people who live just down the street would love to have a little help.

3. Take CPR and First Aid classes. These classes usually run about eight hours and you can find them at your local Red Cross. You never know when this could come in handy. Your life may be saved by someone who has taken a class and knows how to help.

4. Participate in Emergency Preparedness classes. Your local Citizen Corps Councils have classes that range from eight hours up to thirty-two hours. Where do you turn off the gas or water to your house? How do you use a fire extinguisher? What are some basic first aid steps you can use to help someone until first responders arrive? These answers and more are found in these fun, but informative classes.

5. Volunteer to be a Disaster Responder with Red Cross. When a fire destroys a family home, Red Cross has volunteers who are on the scene to help families relocate and provide them with clothing and the supplies needed until they get back on their feet.

6. Volunteer with  Citizen Corps. Their volunteer programs include Volunteers in Policing, Fire Corps and the Medical Reserve Corps. Your first responders from police officers to medical personnel can use your help as a regular volunteer to assist them on a monthly, weekly or even daily basis.

7. Become part of a Community Disaster Response Team (CERT). CERT members assist first responders as they practice their skills during exercises. They assist their communities by providing preparedness talks and handing out information at community gatherings. When a disaster occurs, they can help their community by checking on people and providing emotional support and basic first aid. The CERT Games are going on this weekend in Parker for teams of dedicated people from around the state. If you are interested in getting involved, check out the CERT web site.

"Make a plan. Make a difference." It doesn't take much time for us to be prepared and to help our community, but it makes a big difference.

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Comments(17)

Joanne Hanson
Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate - Frisco, CO
Summit County, Colorado Realtor
Great post Jennifer!  I will quote it on my outside blog as I am due for another "preparedness" post.
Sep 15, 2007 02:30 AM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate
Joanne- Me too. I have lots of great photos for the b. ready blog, so I've been blogging, moderating and attending the CERT games. Things have been busy, but wonderful. Looks like you've been very busy too.
Sep 15, 2007 02:41 AM
Anthony Stokes-Pereira
Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty - Nanuet, NY
Realtor

Hi Jennifer,

All good information and very good advice, keep doing what you are doing... Good Luck!!!

Anthony

Sep 15, 2007 02:48 AM
Chris Pollinger
Berman & Pollinger, LLC. - San Diego, CA
Consulting for Luxury Teams and Brokerages
Thank you for the post and giving back to the community.
Sep 15, 2007 02:58 AM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate

Anthony- Thanks for the comment. When I was at the CERT Games yesterday, I saw a volunteer with a Realtor shirt on. I didn't get a chance to chat with him, but Realtors are making amazing differences in their communities.

Chris- Thanks Chris. With 9/11 last Tuesday, it reminds us all that we can make a difference with just a little contribution of time.

Sep 15, 2007 03:05 AM
Birmingham Alabama Real Estate, Stephen Wolfe
LivingInBirmingham.com - Birmingham, AL
Jennifer, it is easy to see that you are a true value to your community. (You have been one here too so I expected it.) I did an article on how to be a good neighbor once. I wish I had this resource when I did it. You have listed some great things to add.
Sep 15, 2007 09:43 AM
Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~
Agent Referral - Salt Lake City, UT
Jennifer, I love this post. You have really provided such great information.   Just about every blog I've posted brings up, giving back to the community and these ideas you have here are wonderful.  I have to tell you, I have a blood drive that I'm sponsoring on November 30th.  We have the apartment association in our community donating one of their large rooms because of the overwhelming response I've received to date.  I love, love, love the feeling of it all.  That's my high!  Thank you for providing more ideas.
Sep 15, 2007 10:34 AM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate

Stephen- I'm sure you have Citizen Corps Councils in your area too. Give them a call. The councils are full of dedicated and fun people. Thanks for the nice words. I appreciate it!!

 

Julie- That is truly amazing. You are making a wonderful difference in the community. Just think of how many lives will be saved and how many of the neighbors are thrilled to be involved. It is a wonderful high to make something good happen.

Sep 16, 2007 09:50 AM
Gary White~Grand Rapids Home Selling Pro Call: 616-821-9375
Flexit Realty "Flexible Home Selling Solutions" - Grand Rapids, MI
Real Estate Services You can Trust!

Jennifer, great reminders for ways of giving back to the community and making a difference in the process.

 

Sep 19, 2007 10:17 AM
Chuck Willman
Chuck Willman - Alpine, UT
NewHouseUtah.com
I love the "get to know your neighbors" part... buyers are so curious about neighbors when purchasing and sometimes less so when moving in. I love when the neighbors break the ice immediately.
Sep 19, 2007 10:44 AM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate

Gary- There are always ways to give back from just an hour or two donating blood to people who give 20-30 hours a week. It's amazing how many people are doing it. Thank goodness for wonderful people.

Chuck- It's easy to hole up inside your house and miss what's happening in the neighborhood. In Denver, we have a non-profit organization with the sole purpose of helping people get to know their neighbors. This is a good way to start. Thanks for visiting.

Sep 19, 2007 01:41 PM
John Novak
Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace - Las Vegas, NV
Henderson, Las Vegas and Summerlin Real Estate
Thanks for sharing these, Jennifer! I hadn't heard of Citizen Corps or CERT before, but these both look like they will give us a chance to educate ourselves and others, as well as being prepared to help our neighbors and community when needed. That's definitely a win-win!
Sep 19, 2007 04:19 PM
Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate
John- CERT is a wonderful way to help the community and a lot of fun at the same time. Our CERT volunteers help us as victims when first responders are practicing their skills and some of them even volunteer on a day to day basis with the fire and police departments. One of the Denver Police volunteers is a pilot on the department's helicopter.
Sep 22, 2007 12:54 AM
Anonymous
Craig Mische
Making a difference feels good too!
Sep 25, 2007 02:12 AM
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Jennifer Steck
Rocky Mountain Homescapes, Keller Williams, Denver Colorado - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate
Craig- Isn't that the truth? It makes things worthwhile to know that you are making a difference in the community. Isn't that why we are all here?
Sep 26, 2007 12:50 AM
Anonymous
justin beiber

Hey jennifer like the stuff. and perfect advie.even being myself im sure to use this information and share it with others. thanks for the info. BYE!

Dec 07, 2010 09:54 AM
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Reggie green

Hey jennifer i just got on this site and saw amazing choices about making a change in my community.Actually im doing a MLK speech at school(LEE MIDDLE SCHOOL)And i picked up this info on the community that are very useful.thank you very much.I hope i win the prize is a brand new computer!i can use one of thoes.

Dec 07, 2010 09:59 AM
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