News & Stories
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Greyshirt Always
Mission Planning: Identifying Wildfire Mitigation Projects Worth Launching
December 15, 2023
Looking to stand up a mitigation op or service project in your area? Here’s how MPTs can identify potential mitigation operations that will provide the greatest good for the most people and affect the most area with our resources, for the longest time.
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Operations
Volunteers Roll Out for Tennessee Tornado Response
December 12, 2023
Greyshirts bring chainsaw and heavy equipment operations, debris removal, and roof tarping to those affected by December 9 twisters.
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Operations
Recon Teams Assess Tornado Damage in Tennessee
December 10, 2023
Volunteers have deployed to evaluate impact of twisters and assess unmet need.
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Greyshirt Always
December 1, 2023
How harnessing the irreplaceable gift of volunteers' time creates lasting impact and builds capacity within Team Rubicon and beyond.
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Reflection
Remembering Team Rubicon’s Typhoon Haiyan Response 10 Years Later
November 29, 2023
A Greyshirt reflects on his first international operation, tarping a roof during a 7-year-old’s surgery, and how the disaster relief and humanitarian aid nonprofit has changed over the decade.
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Reflection
November 17, 2023
A Greyshirt reflects on proud moments from his time responding to the Morocco earthquake, and how a water filter and tea with an elder nearly broke his composure.
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Feature Story
For These Volunteers, Veterans Day Means Thank You for Letting Me Serve
November 8, 2023
Four veterans talk about continued service and what they really want to hear this Veterans Day instead of “Thank you for serving.”
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Feature Story
Hurricane Ian Response Leads to Veterans Serving Veterans
November 8, 2023
Disaster relief volunteers team up to put Vietnam War-era veterans and their families back in their homes.
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Feature Story
Virtual Volunteer Takes On Disasters From Afar
October 27, 2023
Her FOB is remote, her service is essential.
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Feature Story
Team Rubicon Responds to Morocco Earthquake
September 21, 2023
Humanitarian aid volunteers have teamed up with a local nongovernmental organization to serve rural communities after the 6.8 magnitude temblor.