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Frequently asked questions about volunteering -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1

Frequently asked questions about volunteering

Interested in volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in the Gulf Coast recovery? Want to bring yourself or a group from your church or business? Here are some general answers to frequently asked questions about your upcoming volunteer experience. More detailed information can be answered by a Habitat for Humanity Gulf Coast volunteer coordinator.

How long should we plan to stay?

Most volunteer groups stay for a five-day workweek. You may be able to arrange a shorter or longer stay.

Is there a minimum age requirement?

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Also, we request that there be at least one adult for every four to five youth (16- and 17-year-olds). There are safety rules in construction that prohibit younger volunteers and limit use of power tools to more mature participants.

What training do we need to volunteer?

No training is necessary. On-the-job training in safety and construction skills is provided. However, if you bring some volunteers with construction experience they can help supplement the local construction supervisors and help to make your team more productive.

What tasks do volunteers perform?

Volunteers join local affiliates in building houses with hurricane-affected families. Volunteers are needed to help with every stage of construction and to assist with building sheds, cleaning up the work site, moving materials and other tasks necessary to the reconstruction. The jobs differ depending on the affiliate and the stage of construction.

Should we bring tools? Should we bring construction materials?

Tools, building materials and safety equipment will be provided for you. If there is anything that your group is expected to bring, you will be informed by the volunteer coordinator prior to your arrival.

What forms do we need to complete?

All necessary forms will be sent to you by the volunteer coordinator prior to your trip. Each volunteer will complete a volunteer information form that includes emergency contact information, doctors, insurance, health concerns, current medications, etc., and a volunteer liability release form. If there are minors traveling with your group, they will need to have a release form signed by their parent or guardian.

How should we plan on getting there?

Transportation to and from your work area, and throughout your trip, is the responsibility of your group. Most groups choose to drive, and it is recommended that larger groups use a caravan of smaller vehicles rather than a large bus. If you plan on flying, check with the local volunteer coordinator for information about the closest airport.

Where should we stay?

The local volunteer coordinator can provide information about options for housing and meals. See the listing of volunteer opportunities for a general description.

How much does it cost to volunteer?

Program fees vary depending on where you decide to volunteer. You should expect to pay at least $100 for housing and food, in addition to transportation.

What should we pack?

The following is a basic packing list for doing volunteer work:

Clothing

Miscellaneous Items

Sturdy, close-toed work shoes

Driver’s license

Sneakers

Health insurance card

Poncho

Important phone numbers

Jacket

Money

Jeans or work pants

Phone card

Socks

Notebook and pen

Shirts

Umbrella

Underwear

Camera and film

Sleepwear

Flashlight

Work gloves

Spare batteries

Hat/bandanas

Bedding

 

Pillow

Health and Hygiene

Towels and washcloth

Any prescription medicine

Water bottle

Necessary non-prescription medicine

 

Sunscreen (SPF 15+)

 

Hand sanitizer

 

Deodorant

 

Feminine needs

 

Mouthwash

 

Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss

 

Soap and shampoo

 

Shaving cream and razor

 

Insect spray

 

First aid supplies

 
   

Where do we sign up?
Please visit our Opportunities page to find more information about our specific areas. Then, please visit the volunteer recruitment page to submit your information to a Gulf Coast volunteer coordinator. Please understand that filling out the form does not mean that you or your group is booked to volunteer. A confirmation e-mail will be sent. If you don’t receive an email within 48 hours please contact hurricanerecovery@habitat.org.