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Our Volunteers
Volunteers are individuals who reach out beyond the confines of their paid employment and of
their normal responsibilities to contribute time and service to a not-for-profit cause in the
belief that their activity is beneficial to others as well as satisfying to themselves.
Our Mission
The national Volunteers, Youth, and Nursing department strives to attract and involve a
diverse and multi-skilled volunteer work force. Our volunteers insure that the American Red
Cross continues to provide effective services that are responsive to the changing needs of the
American public. Special emphasis is placed on the meaningful involvement of youth and young
adults, the development of strong volunteer leaders, the recruitment of nurses especially
student nurses, and the integration of our 1.2 million Red Cross volunteers into planning at
all levels of the organization. Red Cross paid and volunteer staff work together to deliver on
the American Red Cross promise, "We'll be there!"
Our Mission Statement
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 disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond
to emergencies.
Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities
As the largest humanitarian organization in the United States, the Red Cross depends on
volunteers to accomplish the organization's mission: providing relief to victims of disasters
and helping people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. To prepare volunteers to
participate in this vital mission, the Red Cross provides training for most volunteer
positions; the level of training varies according to the requirements of the position. For
example, Red Cross disaster volunteers work in a variety of positions, with specific training
courses for each job. Training for health and safety instructors starts with a four- to
six-hour course, with as many as 38 additional hours of training for special skills. Nurses
bring specialized skills and experience and are incorporated into all Red Cross lines of
service. Volunteers serve at all levels of the Red Cross.
Volunteer Philosophy
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That the American Red Cross is and ought to be an organization governed, supported, and
primarily staffed by volunteers.
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That paid staff are enablers of, and not substitutes for, volunteers.
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That the principal management roles are filled by teams of volunteers and paid managers
working together and sharing responsibility.
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