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Beth DeGraff, CRWRC Media Contact, 1-800-55-CRWRC or cell 616-648-7821

CRWRC Passes Baton of National VOAD Presidency

May 27, 2010—In turning over to Mickey Caison the presidency of the National Voluntary
Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD) on May 15, Bill Adams reached a milestone.
Adams is the third Disaster Response Services director from the Christian Reformed World Relief
Committee (CRWRC) to hold the top post in National VOAD’s 40-year history.

“It is indeed remarkable how a succession of CRWRC representatives on the National VOAD board
have contributed to its success,” says Jacob Kramer, CRWRC relief team leader. “By positioning itself
as a coordinating point between non-profits, volunteers, and with government agencies like FEMA,
National VOAD has increased the influence of faith-based organizations, making their contributions
significant, and relevant to communities and society.”
Past National VOAD board presidents from CRWRC include Neil Molenaar and Mike Bruinooge,
who led the organization at various times in previous years. Each CRWRC employee appreciated the
contributions they were able to make to the National VOAD coalition. Adams says that “National
VOAD exists today because of the consistent work of each volunteer board member in the past. It is
that kind of commitment that has made National VOAD what it is today.”

CRWRC was one of the seven founding members of National VOAD after Hurricane Camille’s 200
mph winds and torrential rains devastated coastal Mississippi from Gulfport to Bay St. Louis in
1969. In responding to the devastating disaster, the organizations realized that that they could
multiply the effects of their efforts with better coordination and communication through
collaboration and cooperation. That’s how National VOAD was created.

Adams also says that in recent years, “Hurricane Katrina has caused a significant shift in disaster
response in the U.S….I felt I could contribute to the development of stronger relationships between
NATIONAL VOAD, FEMA, and the U.S. Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives. In
2005, Katrina made clear the reasons that NATIONAL VOAD was organized in the first place, and
its work became all the more important.”

Today, NATIONAL VOAD is a leader and voice for nonprofit organizations that work in all phases
of disaster relief in the U.S.--preparation, response, and recovery. Growing from seven founding
members to 50 national members ranging from the American Red Cross to the Billy Graham Rapid
Response Team and the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, NATIONAL VOAD now also includes
representatives in 55 states and territories, hundreds of local representatives, and emergency
management and private sector partners.

Adams says that CRWRC’s membership in NATIONAL VOAD has benefited CRWRC and other
member organizations through collaborative networks and partnerships with government response
agencies. In 2009, the 50 NATIONAL VOAD member organizations adopted a “Spiritual Care
Points of Consensus” and in 2010 “Case Management and Rebuild/Repair Points of Consensus” that
spell out the principles to which they commit when responding to disasters in communities around
the country.

FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate said in a recent FEMA press release that“Volunteer organizations
are an important part of every community, which makes them equally important to the nation’s
emergency management team. It’s the faith-based and non-profit groups that know their
communities best, and by strengthening the partnerships between us, we can help keep the people we
serve safe.”
Under Adams’s leadership, NATIONAL VOAD formalized their relationship with FEMA through a
Memorandum of Understanding in 2010 and there are plans for a collaborative gathering in 2011
that coincides with FEMA’s Annual Individual Assistance Conference to bring together FEMA and
State Emergency Managers with NATIONAL VOAD members and volunteers.

Although Adams steps down from the NATIONAL VOAD presidency this month, CRWRC’s
partnership in the organization will remain strong. “We’ll remain involved in NATIONAL VOAD as
always,” Adams says. “NATIONAL VOAD is an acknowledged national leader in integrating the
efforts of non-profit voluntary agencies to enhance services to disaster survivors.”

Members of the Press wishing to interview with CRWRC-DRS director Bill Adams, call cell 616-
560-2782, or call CRWRC media contact Beth DeGraff at cell 616-648-7821 or 1-800-55-
CRWRC.

For more information about these and other programs, visit www.crwrc.org or call 1-800-55-
CRWRC. In Canada, please call 1-800-730-3490.

CRWRC is a Christian, non-profit ministry of the Christian Reformed Church in North America
providing development, relief, and justice education to people in need around the world since 1962.

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