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Chapter News
August-31-2010
Local American Red Cross Volunteers Respond to 16 Families
  August 31,2010 – Merced , CA    The American Red Cross Central Valley Chapter volunteers have  responded to a 16 unit apartment fire in Merced CA .&nbs
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August-19-2010
American Red Cross Central Valley Chapter Joins Nationwide
Fundraising Drive in Anticipation of Extremely Active Hurricane Season     “Click, text or call” to support disaster readiness, relief and recovery
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August-11-2010
Answering Calls To Local House Fires
Fresno, CA JULY 19, 2010— It has been an extremely busy 45 days for volunteer members of the Central Valley Chapter DAT (Disaster Action Team). Since June 1st, they have responded to 69 famili
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July-28-2010
Central Valley Volunteers On Stand-By & Ready To Assist In Kern County
Fresno, Ca, July 28, 2010– In response to the Bull & West Fires in Kern County, the American Red Cross Central Valley Chapter is responding by mobilizing staff members and placing disast
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Why become a volunteer ?

* Help your community
* Feel pride in knowing that you can help people in need
* Meet other people who share your interests
* Learn new skills
* Use your personal talents
* Opportunities for credit
* Resume building
* Continuing education

Steps to becoming a volunteer

1. Fill out a Volunteer Application  and browse the online orientation. The online orientation offers a convenient way for a prospective volunteer to learn more about the 125-year-old Red Cross Movement and the American Red Cross.
2. Attend a new volunteer orientation
3. Placement into service, pursue necessary training


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.

 

 

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