SERVSafe Training Completed for 2023
THE SALVATION ARMY OF CHAMPAIGN & VERMILION COUNTY CONCLUDES EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING FOR 2023
Sixteen volunteers donated their time to get the food handling certification.
The Salvation Army of Champaign & Vermilion County is proud to announce the addition of sixteen volunteers who trained to serve meals alongside The Salvation Army during times of disaster on Saturday, July 22nd, studying for their SERVSafe food handling certificate. Volunteers now await their test score to determine their ability to receive their free food handling certificate. Each volunteer can continue to participate in volunteerism, attend future classes, and earn additional certificates as more courses become available.
The SERVSafe class introduces basic safe food handling. The course explains how food can become unsafe through time-temperature abuse, cross-contamination, and improper cleaning and sanitizing, and emphasizes the importance good personal hygiene plays in limiting the spread of dangerous pathogens.
Taking the class Saturday included twelve residents from Champaign County and four residents from Vermilion County, resulting in more than one hundred total local volunteers who have trained with The Salvation Army for emergency disaster response through various courses since 2022.
The Salvation Army offers a full curriculum of certified disaster training courses, including classes provided in partnership with other organizations, such as the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Medic First Aid International, and the National Restaurant Association. Routine classes will be offered throughout the year for both counties in 2024. Those who wish to help in times of disaster are encouraged to build a profile online HERE to receive information on upcoming opportunities and explore future classes.
"The Salvation Army’s ministry is motivated by the love of God, and we are grateful to have been called to share His love through Gospel-centered leadership to ease the suffering of our neighbors in Illinois during times of crisis,” said Captain Kenyon Sivels, "We are excited to serve with compassionate volunteers by providing essential services such as food, emergency disaster relief, and shelter.”