Stories from Crisis: Caitlin
I found SVA through social media and signed up to the first available volunteer opportunity. I no longer felt helpless.
I grew up in West Auckland which has the most caring, supportive and kind community. Anytime my family or I have had hard times, the community has helped us. It’s the kiwi way. When the Anniversary Weekend floods happened, West Auckland was one of the worst hit areas. Seeing my childhood streets and the local schools underwater was devastating. I wanted to help but I had no resources, no training, and didn’t know where to start.
I found SVA through social media and signed up to the first available volunteer opportunity. I no longer felt helpless.
We met in Henderson to receive some basic training and information. After that we were sent out to check in on residents in the worst affected streets. People's whole lives had been washed away. All that was left were trails of mud and broken trees. Those homes and people stayed with me in the long days of cleaning, the endless phone calls and organisation - as tired as I got volunteering, I had a dry and safe home to return to.
We were just beginning to get on top of flood recovery when we heard that Cyclone Gabrielle was coming. We didn’t know what it would bring, so we wanted to be ready. We set up a community hub in Māngere, organised volunteers and arranged sandbags and water for the community - I don’t think I’ve ever consumed so much coffee in my life!
Even amongst the chaos, I will always remember how connected everyone was. We were all from different parts of Auckland, with different backgrounds and stories, people who had never met, yet we all worked together that day like we were old co-workers.