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    American Red Cross: a Community Organization

    American Red Cross: A Community Organization The American Red Cross’s responsibility and involvement to the community involves care, compassion, assistance, and a plethora of other services. The American Red Cross has been providing disaster relief for well over 100 years and is well known as a humanitarian organization. The American Red Cross provides services in five key areas: blood drives, safety training (like CPR and First Aid), and community help for the poor, support services for military

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    American National Red Cross Analysis

    The American national red cross is part of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies (Jones, 2013). I worked as an intern for six months helping both in the office and in the field. It is a humanitarian organization which volunteers to help during cases of emergency and disasters as well as education services inside the United States of America. For a long period of time, the organization focused on the above mentioned functions, however, there have been developments offering

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    Swot Analysis American Red Cross

    The mission statement simply states, that the American Red Cross, is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement. It was created to provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The American Red Cross is a non profit organization founded in 1881 by Clara Barton to aid victims of fires, floods, and hurricanes. This charity, though

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    American Red Cross Mission Statement

    The American Red Cross was founded on May 21, 1881 by Clara Barton. There is an American Red Cross in every country because it is the largest humanitarian network in the world. It has developed and became a great global network to help people in need from disasters, health, and blood connection. The American Red Cross mission statement is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The volunteers on their

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    American Red Cross Advert Analysis

    Contributing to a Noble Cause Since 1881, The American Red Cross (ARC) has been trying to lessen the effects that major disasters have on people all over the world. The mission statement of the organization states, "The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors" (redcross.org). The impact that donors and volunteers have on the ARC is substantial, and without those volunteers the ARC would

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    Clara Barton: The American Red Cross Branch

    As some people may know the American Red Cross as the organization that helps different countries during disasters. But what many people don't know is the American Red Cross branch was started during the Civil War by a woman named Clara Barton. Clara Barton was a woman from Oxford Massachusetts, She was a Hospital Nurse, a Teacher , and a Patent Clerk all during the Civil War. She is one of the most Honored Women of American History, her courageous and selfless acts saved many soldiers during the

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    Celebrity Informative Essay: The American Red Cross

    On May 21, 1881 Clara Barton, at age 60, founded the American Red Cross to help those in need. She got this idea from her many years of service and volunteering, she was once a person who would risk her life to give supplies to soldiers on the battlefield of the Civil War. Her devotion to help those in desperate times has now because a whole organization that other people would risk their lives to save others. Not only are ordinary people reaching out to help the weak, celebrities help donate a lot

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    How Did Karla Barton Contribute To The American Red Cross

    saster that happened each year and because of her compassionate personality she wanted to help these people. Most people know Clara Barton for starting the American Red Cross. This was a huge accomplishment since we still have the American Red Cross operating today.The American Red Cross has grown into an educational program that helps people who would like to become certified in CPR and First-Aid,and be able to help people when they are in a bad situation, as Clara Barton did during the Civil War

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    Character Analysis Of Clara Barton: American Red Cross

    even light can’t get to or escape and war and terror surrounded her. Clara Barton was an American nurse, suffragist, and humanitarian who is remembered greatly for establishing the American Red Cross. Clara Barton would serve as an American nurse although until her tragic death in 1912. Barton had done humanitarian and medical work in several foreign wars and even the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War. Barton’s first job was as a schoolteacher until she became a clerk in the US Patent

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    American Red Cross

    The American Red Cross xxxxxxxxxx BCOM/230 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx The American Red Cross is one of the world well-known humanitarian organizations. I will describe the organization culture, uses of communication, relationship between communication and culture, and the alignment of values. The American Red Cross was created by Clara Barton in 1881. The American Red Cross organizational culture is based on providing assistance around the world to a variety of humanitarian relief causes within

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