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Each year over one million Americans serve as Red Cross volunteers serving local community needs. Volunteers help people in emergencies, providing half the nation's blood supply, teaching first aid and CPR courses, delivering emergency messages to members of the military, organizing programs for the elderly, for the youth and more.
Red Cross volunteers work directly with people, serving on boards of directors, working in management, acting as advisors, helping in the office and provide behind the scenes support.
For a quick overview of the services provided by the Red Cross in time of disaster, more...
Please contact this office if you are interested in volunteering.
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Disaster Volunteers - You can help your community respond to emergencies by being trained as a local disaster volunteer. Our disaster volunteers meet monthly. With your help, our chapter will always be "ready when the time comes."
Photography your passion? Help take pictures at our special events, chapter events, or community events or even local disasters. Photos help us tell our story!
Writing your passion? Submit to us an article for our newsletter, web, or other media to help promote our mission.
Are you a natural leader? Give us a call and we'll help you find a committee or event to help guide.
Are you a follower? Give us a call and we'll help you find a committee or event to help work on.
Want a group project to undertake? We always need "Comfort Kits." Call us and we'll tell you what items are currently needed to fill our kits.
Are computers, networks, web development interest you? Please call and help us.
Available for a four hour shift once or twice a month during the summer? Help us represent the Red Cross at local community events, parades, or fairs by taking a shift at a "Comfort Station."
Good at getting others involved? Call us! We can use your help.
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Volunteers are Vital!
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