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ARC 1.0 Introduction Video

ARC 1.0 Introduction Video. American Red Cross 1.0 Learn and Act. Good morning!. Presenter I Presenter 2 Name School you are attending NYC role /ARC role Random fun fact about self. Today’s agenda. The International Red Cross Movement American Red Cross at a glance

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ARC 1.0 Introduction Video

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  1. ARC 1.0 Introduction Video

  2. American Red Cross 1.0Learn and Act

  3. Good morning! Presenter I Presenter 2 Name School you are attending NYC role /ARC role Random fun fact about self

  4. Today’s agenda The International Red Cross Movement American Red Cross at a glance What does the American Red Cross do? Cold hard questions – Red Cross Jeopardy! …with lots of fun in between!

  5. The International Red Cross Movement

  6. The Scope of International Red Cross Movement The Movement is made up of almost 97 million volunteers, supporters, and staff in 186 countries. Major structures: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) 186 national member societies A general secretariat in Geneva 60 delegations strategically located to support key initiatives International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

  7. Youth Volunteers on the International Scene The International Federation Youth Commission promotes youth activities around the world Youth volunteers are involved in: Peer programs Advocacy campaigns to reduce violence/discrimination Relief operations and much more!

  8. The Symbols • Red Cross • Red Crescent • Red Crystal

  9. Red Cross Fundamental Principles Humanity Impartiality Neutrality Independence Universality Voluntary Service Unity Fundamental Principles Cartoon

  10. American Red CrossAt a Glance

  11. Fulfilling our Mission The American Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies through services that are consistent with the seven fundamental principles.

  12. American Red Cross At a Glance The American Red Cross is volunteer led, at all levels. The Board of Governors members are volunteers. For every staff manager, there is a volunteer partner. Chapter: Chair of Disaster Response (volunteer) and Manager of Disaster Response (staff) They work together to deliver Red Cross services and help their communities.

  13. How does the Organization look like?

  14. American Red Cross At a Glance The American Red Cross consists of a network of blood regions, chapters, and SAF stations Chapters are designated as “community chapters” or “regional chapters.” Community chapters -> regional chapters -> divisions -> NHQ

  15. Field Governance Structure

  16. Youth Involvement with American Red Cross Through National Youth Council enthusiastic creative diverse inspired dedicated

  17. Youth Involvement Model youth youth ARC unit youth youth

  18. Youth Involvement Model Chapter Youth Council

  19. Youth Involvement Model club club Chapter club club

  20. Youth Involvement Model Clubs Youth Council Chapter

  21. Youth Involvement at the local level Models of youth involvement: No formal structure ( youth volunteers supporting the implementation of various initiatives at the chapter) Red Cross School Club (s) associated with the chapter Formal youth program (with a designated youth director or advisor)

  22. What does the American Red Cross do?The American Red Cross assists local communities in five distinctive “lines of service”

  23. American Red Cross Lines of Service International Services

  24. General Facts The Measles/Malaria Initiative EHL/ IHL

  25. Youth in Action Internationally!! Youth Acting Internationally!

  26. American Red Cross Lines of Service Blood Services

  27. General Facts About Blood At least one of every ten hospital patients requires a blood transfusion Volunteer blood donors contribute 98% of blood and blood components transfused in this country Each year, some 4 million people give approximately 6.5 million blood donations through the Red Cross Approximately 20% of donated blood is youth blood

  28. How Can You Help? Donate Blood! To be eligible you must be: -17 years or older (16 years old in certain states with parental permission) -at least 110 pounds -Be in good health • Sponsor a blood drive - Find a suitable location - Help recruit donors and publicize the drive - Schedules donors for the drive

  29. Recipient Story for Blood Carlos' Story

  30. American Red Cross Lines of Service Service to the Armed Forces

  31. General Facts Links members of the U.S. Armed Forces to their families Facilitates emergency communication from families to service members Serves 1.4 active military duty personnel and their families

  32. Work of Service to the Armed Forces • Emergency Communications and Financial Assistance • Serving Ill and Injured Service Members, Veterans and their Families • Red Cross Support for Military Members and Families Overseas • Assisting Family Members

  33. How Can You help? Staff phone lines to help families stay connected Receive messages from service men and families Provide support for the wounded military personnel in veteran hospitals

  34. American Red Cross Lines of Service Disaster Services

  35. General Facts The American Red Cross responds to more than 67,000 disasters, which turns out to be about 150 house fires per day. Youth have served an important part in disaster response, especially Hurricanes Gustav and Ike

  36. How can youth be involved? Disaster Action Teams Who is involved? What it takes?

  37. Youth in Disaster Manual Official guideline that streamlines the process of involving youth into disaster services Disaster Action Teams, DSHR System, Shelter Operations, Service Centers, Call Centers, Mass Care, Warehouse Distribution

  38. American Red Cross Lines of Service Health & Safety

  39. General Facts The American Red Cross prepares volunteers to save lives through Health and Safety education and training, such as: CPR/First Aid Water Safety Disaster Preparedness Babysitting Classes

  40. So…the Red Cross gives you five lines of service, and an infinite number of ways, through which you can change a life.

  41. Which Red Cross lines of service are your favorites?

  42. Click Me!!!

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