Resolve to make a difference in 2023 by volunteering with the American Red Cross
As we near the end of 2022 and begin to think about our New
Year’s resolutions, the American Red Cross Northern New England Region asks
that you consider making a meaningful choice by becoming a Red Cross
volunteer.
Locally,
more than 1,800 people volunteer with the Red Cross including 795 in New
Hampshire. These local volunteers are part of the almost 300,000 people
across the country whose support enables the Red Cross to respond to an average
of more
than 60,000 disasters every year and deliver more than 6.4 million blood
products to hospital patients in need. Volunteers also help train more than 4.6
million people in Red Cross lifesaving skills; help provide nearly 550,000
services to military members, veterans and their families; and to reconnect
almost 9,000 families separated by war or disaster around the world.
“Our Red Cross
volunteers step up to help our neighbors here in Northern New England each and
every day,” said Eric Gagnon, Regional Volunteer Services Officer, American Red
Cross Northern New England Region. “In 2022, volunteers responded to at least
544 disasters across New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine assisting as many as
2,006 individuals. Just imagine the impact you could make in 2023 by joining us
as a volunteer.”
Volunteering
is good for you and our community. The top five benefits of resolving to
volunteer in 2023 include:
1. Meeting new people. Our volunteers are amazing individuals with
diverse backgrounds that are inspired to give back, just like you.
2. Learning new skills. Red Cross volunteer positions include free
training and provide an opportunity to experience new adventures.
3. Being part of something larger. Become a vital part of the
Red Cross and our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering.
4. Making a difference in someone’s life. Whether you are helping a
family that just had a home fire or supporting the collection of lifesaving
blood, your impact is real.
5. Staying active. Many volunteer roles require physical activity
which is great for your overall health.
Here are just a few of the
positions we need help filling:
Blood Donor Ambassadors engage with
blood donors at blood drives by greeting, registering, answering questions,
providing information and supporting them through the recovery process at the
refreshments table
Transportation Specialists help
deliver blood from our facilities to local hospitals by choosing regular routes, stand-by emergency
deliveries or both.
Disaster Action Team Members sign
up for on-call shifts as part of a team to help provide 24-hour emergency response
to local disasters, ensuring that your neighbors have access to resources
for necessities such food, shelter and clothing.
Service to the Armed Forces Clinic Volunteer help enhance the morale of patients by
providing direct and indirect assistance to patient care activities in military
treatment clinics.
Training is free, but
the hope you provide as a Red Cross volunteer is priceless. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to get started.
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