American Red Cross
The American Red Cross (aka
the American National Red Cross)
is a humanitarian organization
that provides emergency
assistance, disaster relief and
education inside the United
States, and is the designated
U.S. affiliate of the
International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent
Societies.
Today, in addition to
domestic disaster relief, the
American Red Cross offers
services in five other areas:
community services that help the
needy; communications services
and comfort for military members
and their family members; the
collection, processing and
distribution of blood and blood
products; educational programs
on health and safety; and
international relief and
development programs.
Issued a corporate charter by
the United States Congress under
Title 36 of the United States
Code, Section 3001, the American
National Red Cross is governed
by volunteers and supported by
community donations and income
from blood products. The
American Red Cross is a
nationwide network of more than
700 chapters and 900 Blood
Services regions, in 9
divisions, dedicated to saving
lives and helping people
prevent, prepare for and respond
to emergencies. More than a
million Red Cross volunteers and
30,000 employees annually
mobilize relief to people
affected by more than 67,000
disasters, train almost 12
million people in necessary
medical skills and exchange more
than a million emergency
messages for U.S. military
service personnel and their
family members. The Red Cross is
the largest supplier of blood
and blood products to more than
3,000 hospitals nationally and
also assists victims of
international disasters and
conflicts at locations
worldwide.
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