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DOGE Cuts Pull AmeriCorps Volunteers Off of Disaster Relief Jobs


The youth volunteers who were working on projects ranging from rebuilding homes destroyed in storms to distributing supplies for hurricane recovery were suddenly pulled from service. Why? DOGE cuts.

A separate memo, also seen by WIRED, sent to workers signed by NCCC National Director Ken Goodson releases volunteers from the program and informs them that their benefits will be discontinued April 30. The volunteer cuts, which included young people who told WIRED they were tasked with making forests more resilient to wildfires and helping out FEMA staff at the agency’s headquarters, come just weeks before the official start of hurricane season. “NCCC and FEMA Corps represent a critical flexible workforce that is able to support disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts across the country,” says Samantha Montano, an assistant professor of emergency management at Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

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