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Join OSERVS in making a difference! Whether it's assisting in weather-related disaster relief or participating in local cleanup initiatives, your support keeps our country resilient. Sign up to be notified about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities by clicking the link below or texting "@oservs" to 81010 on your mobile phone. Together, let's strengthen our communities and lend a helping hand where it's needed most!"

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Volunteer Sightings...

 

Starkville High School Junior Honor Student Brooklyn Rhodes selected OSERVS to shadow. Besides school, a part time employment, multiple school organization participation, Brooklyn is a CPR Certified Instructor.

Seen here, Brooklyn assists OSERVS Life-Saving Training Classes Coordinator Hildred Deese prepare mannequins for an upcoming class. With sights on a career involving community service, OSERVS definitely checked all Brooklyn's boxes on the perfect place to shadow.

​Contact OServs Office for further information on becoming a sponsor for upcoming events - 662-384-2200

Did you know?

MOST HOME INSURANCE POLICIES DO NOT COVER FLOOD DAMAGE. MAKE SURE YOUR ASSETS ARE PROTECTED. CALL YOUR HOME INSURANCE AGENT TODAY AND REQUEST FLOOD INSURANCE PROVIDER SOURCES IF YOUR HOME IS NOT PROTECTED.

 INFORMATION PROVIDED BY FEMA INDIVIDUAL & COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS

Fall into a safe season with these preparedness tips. As temperatures drop, trees start losing leaves and daylight hours decrease, it's time to prepare for the unique risks fall can bring. Fall can bring unpredictable storms, heavy rainfall, strong winds and early season snowstorms. These can lead to power outages, flooding, and fallen trees that can disrupt daily life and cause damages to homes and infrastructure. Follow these tips to stay prepared for the new season and hazards.

Home Heating Safety

The changing seasons can also bring a transition from outdoor to indoor activities, which can introduce new safety hazards such as home heating. Whether you use a furnace, fireplace or space heater, it's important to ensure that smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning correctly, and fire extinguishers are readily accessible.

Fall Storms

Fall can bring unpredictable weather patterns. Be aware of your risks to hazards like floods, hurricanes, and other severe weather. Keep an eye on weather forecasts.

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Starkville, MS 39759

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