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Forward Watch: 28 May 2021
Team Rubicon is actively responding to four separate disaster categories in 10 cities across the country, and planning to deploy response teams into 14 more. Read on for a breakdown on how Team Rubicon is serving those in need.
Building Up More than Just Houses
A US Air Force veteran and CHFP BC6 grad shares her experience moving through the program and rebuilding homes, and herself, in Houston
In Military History, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Leave Legacy
From the War of 1812 to the Medal of Honor to four-star generals, a look at how AAPI have served America.
Art delaCruz Goes from TOPGUN to Top Gun
Team Rubicon’s next CEO on the leadership lessons that shaped him and the richness that fulfills him.
The Sawyer CIO at Home in the Field
Raj Kamachee is the Team Rubicon technology wizard who gets software, and sawing, done.
Forward Watch: 21 May 2021
Team Rubicon is actively responding to three separate disaster categories in 14 cities across the country, and planning to deploy response teams into 11 more. Read on for a breakdown on how Team Rubicon is serving those in need.
Reflections
Building Up More than Just Houses
A US Air Force veteran and CHFP BC6 grad shares her experience moving through the program and rebuilding homes, and herself, in Houston
More Than a Mom
Team Rubicon volunteer, Navy veteran, and Clay Hunt Fellow Windy Barton reflects on eight years of service and growth.
After the Tornadoes, the Homeowner Who Changed Me
A civilian learns the lesson of people having his six, and how having a homeowner’s six matters, too.
Spring in the Air and Hope on the Horizon
On his first national deployment with Team Rubicon, a Chicago volunteer tilled soil, supported a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, and witnessed the pandemic’s effects at the Navajo Nation.
Finding Hope on Church Street
A Greyshirt who responded to Hurricanes Laura and Delta in Lake Charles, LA, reflects on the homeowner who gave him the gift of a lifetime.
The Survivors, and Gift, That Changed Me
A Greyshirt reflects on delivering food, resources, and one very cool toy chainsaw to a family in Florida.
History & Culture
In Military History, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Leave Legacy
From the War of 1812 to the Medal of Honor to four-star generals, a look at how AAPI have served America.
Art delaCruz Goes from TOPGUN to Top Gun
Team Rubicon’s next CEO on the leadership lessons that shaped him and the richness that fulfills him.
The Sawyer CIO at Home in the Field
Raj Kamachee is the Team Rubicon technology wizard who gets software, and sawing, done.
WWII to Team Rubicon C-Suite, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Lead in Service
From fighting in the War of 1812 to standing up COVID-19 relief operations, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a long history of service and leadership.
Fewest of the Few, Proudest of the Proud
Meet the U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant turned Team Rubicon CFO.
On Mother’s Day, Helping Fight Future Fires
Mom of many Kimber Townsend turns Sunday into a volunteer holiday with Team Rubicon.
Stories of Service
Finding Hope on Church Street
A Greyshirt who responded to Hurricanes Laura and Delta in Lake Charles, LA, reflects on the homeowner who gave him the gift of a lifetime.
Above and Beyond: Veteran Volunteers Go From Sawyers to First Responders
While doing disaster relief in Texas, a Greyshirt saw team takes on a tarping job and ends up saving a life.
The Special Effects of Veterans Serving Veterans
For disaster survivors who are veterans, help that comes from a fellow veteran can be easier to accept. For the volunteers, it can be extra special to give.
For One Family, Iowa Derecho Brings ‘Saints and Angels’
In clearing wind storm debris, Greyshirts win the hearts of a Cedar Rapids couple.
2020 TRLC Award Winners – Monika Barber receives ‘Getting Greyshirts Downrange’ Award
Learn about the recipients of 2020’s TRLC Award Recipients here. Congratulations to our ‘Getting Greyshirts Downrange Award’ recipient Monika Barber, serving out of the Southwest region.
2020 TRLC Award Winners – Apree Clicque receives ‘Impact’ Award
Learn about the recipients of 2020’s TRLC Award Recipients here. Congratulations to our ‘Impact Award’ recipient Apree Clicque, serving out of the South Central region.
COVID-19
To End Vaccine Hesitancy, Rely on America’s Most Reliable
In America, veterans hold the key to ending the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vaccination Volunteer Gets Needled by a Friend
While helping stand up a mass vaccination clinic in Portland, one Greyshirt gets vaccinated by another.
Here Come the Reinforcements
Vaccinated and free to serve again, formerly at-risk disaster relief volunteers get back to heavy lifting.
Mid-Deployment, Responding to a Different Type of Disaster
When two Team Rubicon volunteers assisting with Hurricane Sally relief stop to assist a motorist in need, a life is saved.
What to Expect When Volunteering at a Vaccination Clinic
Ever wonder what really happens at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic? Team Rubicon volunteers tell all and explain what to expect when volunteering.
To Vaccinate America, Look to Veterans
America’s military veterans have long been on the frontlines: it’s time to mobilize them to help end this pandemic
Partner News
Corporate Volunteers Heed the Call of Disaster Relief
From rebuilding hurricane-damaged homes to building resilient cities, how individuals and groups can use service to improve communities and corporate social responsibility.
Vaccines, Veterans, and the Chance to Serve Again
Six veteran organizations on how, and why, they united to help vaccinate America.
Team Rubicon and PXG Announce “Two Million Dollar Challenge” for Hurricane Laura Relief
Los Angeles, CA (September 4, 2020) – Team Rubicon, a veteran-led disaster relief organization, announced today a “Two-Million Dollar Challenge” for its Hurricane Laura relief effort. The challenge was issued by PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons, a U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam War Veteran. Through PXG, a company dedicated to developing high-performance golf equipment and … Read More
“Trust” and the Incredible Impact it Drives
How unrestricted funding helps Team Rubicon meet dynamic needs.
New Partnership Drives Disaster and Coronavirus Relief Efforts
With help from Hertz, volunteers travel thousands of miles to deliver meals and COVID-19 medical aid during the first six months of 2020.
Volunteers Help Bring Coronavirus Testing Sites to California
Team Rubicon and Verily team up on their first coronavirus testing sites in California. The free coronavirus testing sites, located in LA, San Francisco, and Lake County, will expand across the state later this month.
From the Field
Building Up More than Just Houses
A US Air Force veteran and CHFP BC6 grad shares her experience moving through the program and rebuilding homes, and herself, in Houston
On Mother’s Day, Helping Fight Future Fires
Mom of many Kimber Townsend turns Sunday into a volunteer holiday with Team Rubicon.
More Than a Mom
Team Rubicon volunteer, Navy veteran, and Clay Hunt Fellow Windy Barton reflects on eight years of service and growth.
Veterans Join Forces to Serve One of Their Own in Puerto Rico
Volunteers from Team Rubicon and The Mission Continues step in to make a home a home wracked by Hurricane Maria and multiple earthquakes livable again.
After the Tornadoes, the Homeowner Who Changed Me
A civilian learns the lesson of people having his six, and how having a homeowner’s six matters, too.
Spring in the Air and Hope on the Horizon
On his first national deployment with Team Rubicon, a Chicago volunteer tilled soil, supported a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, and witnessed the pandemic’s effects at the Navajo Nation.
CHFP
More Than a Mom
Team Rubicon volunteer, Navy veteran, and Clay Hunt Fellow Windy Barton reflects on eight years of service and growth.
Meet the Clay Hunt Fellows of Base Camp 6
Welcome these 12 military veteran Greyshirts as they embark on a six-month curriculum of self-discovery and leadership training.
Greyshirts Roll Out to Address Ignored Hurricane Survivors
“I thought of the family being disappointed a fourth time,” says Greyshirt Eric Dunn, “I couldn’t let that happen.”
Welcome the Clay Hunt Fellows of Base Camp 5
Meet these 12 military veteran Greyshirts as they embark on a six-month curriculum of self-discovery and leadership training.
Meet Basecamp 4 of the 2020 Clay Hunt Fellows Program
These 13 military veterans have been selected for newest cohort and will take part in six months of self-realization and leadership training.
Meet the Newest Cohort of 2020 Clay Hunt Fellows
12 veterans will undertake six months of leadership and disaster response training as they become the newest cohort in the Clay Hunt Fellows Program.
In the Grey
Fire on the Mountain—Or Not
At a disaster academy high in the mountains of Colorado, Team Rubicon volunteers learn to wield a saw, turn a skid steer, and prevent forest fires.
Vaccination Volunteer Gets Needled by a Friend
While helping stand up a mass vaccination clinic in Portland, one Greyshirt gets vaccinated by another.
Here Come the Reinforcements
Vaccinated and free to serve again, formerly at-risk disaster relief volunteers get back to heavy lifting.
Mid-Deployment, Responding to a Different Type of Disaster
When two Team Rubicon volunteers assisting with Hurricane Sally relief stop to assist a motorist in need, a life is saved.
Love in the Disaster Relief Air
For Valentine’s Day, Team Rubicon looks back on some of our favorite love stories—conventional and not.
Five Ways to Go Grey on Black Friday
Here’s how to turn the biggest shopping day of the year into a do-gooder’s holiday from the comfort of the couch or within the community.
Education
Getting Ahead of the Wildfires
Greyshirts partner with Anchorage Fire Department to help prevent future wildfires in Alaska.
Fire on the Mountain—Or Not
At a disaster academy high in the mountains of Colorado, Team Rubicon volunteers learn to wield a saw, turn a skid steer, and prevent forest fires.
Beating Back Wildfires’ Unequal and Deadly Effects
The social injustice of wildfires is far greater than most imagine. Some of it can be prevented.
Corporate Volunteers Heed the Call of Disaster Relief
From rebuilding hurricane-damaged homes to building resilient cities, how individuals and groups can use service to improve communities and corporate social responsibility.
Disaster Responders Prepare To Take On Tornado Season
Seasoned relief volunteers reveal what to expect in the hours, days, and weeks after a twister strikes, and how to prepare to serve in its wake.
To Survive a Tornado, Get Low
Every year Team Rubicon volunteers respond to tornadoes across the US. With an above-average tornado season on the forecast, here’s how to prepare for and survive a twister.