After a disaster happens, many people want to help with response or recovery efforts. This is deeply admirable, but sometimes donating items or arriving at the scene of an emergency to volunteer causes more problems than it solves.
Cash donations are more effective and efficient than donations of items or time. Unless there is a specific request for items or for volunteers, avoid making assumptions about what people need or want after a disaster.
If you need help deciding where to donate, the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) website has a list of major non-profits that provide aid in an emergency.
Only deploy to an emergency site if you work with an established volunteer group. CERT is Renton's local source of disaster volunteers. Other trusted groups to volunteer with include NVOAD, the American Red Cross, United Way of King County, and FEMA Corps.