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| Last updated on January 6, 2009 |
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people, prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
Description:
Disaster Services: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year -- local volunteers are trained and ready to provide consistent, compassionate response to victims of local, national and international disasters. They work with local emergency officials to write, test, drill, re-test and rewrite response plans for every type of natural and man-made disaster. Families count on the Red Cross to be there when help can't wait providing emergency services including housing, clothes, food, medications and long term needs including financial assistance, rental assistance, essential household furnishings (beds, linens, dishes, etc), home repair and mental health counseling. All disaster assistance is provided free. SOCIAL SERVICES: When war, upheaval, natural disaster or other emergencies disrupt normal communications, the Red Cross springs into action bringing hope and help to those whose world has spun out of control. Red Cross emergency messages may originate with someone in the local community -- a recent immigrant, refugee or family member. Thanks to the Red Cross global communication network, families of servicemen and women, civilians, prisoners of war, detainees and their loved ones are less alone. Comprehensive information and referral are provided to walk-ins, call-ins, and even through the world wide web. Formal collaborative arrangements with other agencies eliminate duplication of essential services. COMMUNITY SERVICES: Most Red Cross Services are provided by hundreds of caring volunteers. These unpaid staff are recruited, interviewed, placed, provided ongoing training, and are recognized for their selfless service to others. Community education and outreach to thousands of community residents are provided through special programs such as HIV/AIDS Prevention and Community Disaster Education. HEALTH SERVICES: Together we can save a life. At least one person in every American household can benefit from Red Cross Health and Safety training. Various courses are provided to Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA's), Lifeguards, day care providers, babysitters, teachers, students, case managers, workplace teams and the general public.
History:
Clara Barton successfully organized the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C., on May 21, 1881. Created to serve America in peace and in war, during times of disaster and national calamity. Clara Barton's organization took its service beyond that of the International Red Cross Movement by adding disaster relief to battlefield assistance. She served as the organization's volunteer president until 1904
Contact people:
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Christine Clifford, Volunteer Coordinator, (508) 595-3730, (email)
Nicole Valentine, Director Of Emergency Services And Public Affairs, (508) 595-3727, (email)
Patricia Gauthier, Director Of Annual Giving, (508) 595-3753, (email) |
Office fax number: (508) 595-3728
Address:
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2000 Century Drive Worcester, MA 01606 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.redcrossworcester.org
Directions:
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Traveling on Route 290 Heading East:
Take Exit 21 - Plantation Street.
At lights at the bottom of ramp, turn left.
Go through 2 sets of lights (Plantation Street becomes East Mountain Street).
At the third set of lights, intersection Clark. . . (more) |
Miscellaneous Information
| Are any opportunities appropriate for youth ages 18 or under? If yes, what age range? |
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11 and up
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A very friendly, sociable and organize person.
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I gained more confidence on my self and in the future I would be able to have reference for a job. posted by savernabet on September 16, 2005 |
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