Red Cross honors community heroes during Red Cross Month celebration in March
Volunteers advance founder Clara Barton’s legacy in response to today’s climate disasters, global crises, and health emergencies.
Volunteers advance founder Clara Barton’s legacy in response to today’s climate disasters, global crises, and health emergencies.
ANCHORAGE, March 1, 2023 — As climate-driven disasters, global crises and health emergencies upend lives, people are stepping up through the American Red Cross to care for one another in need.
This March, the Red Cross is honoring these community heroes — who make its mission possible — during the 80th annual American Red Cross Month celebration, a national tradition that began in 1943 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the first Red Cross Month proclamation.
“During Red Cross Month in March, we are proud to honor all those who provide relief and hope when help can’t wait during emergencies,” said American Red Cross President and CEO Gail J. McGovern. “You can join in their commitment to make a meaningful difference for people in need by donating, volunteering, giving blood or platelets, or taking a lifesaving skills course with the Red Cross.”
Governor Mike Dunleavy also honors our local community by issuing a statewide proclamation declaring March as Red Cross month here in Alaska. https://gov.alaska.gov/american-red-cross-month-3/. So far in fiscal year 2023, The American Red Cross of Alaska has served 245 families, installed 331 smoke alarms, and provided 715 children with preparedness education.
Participate in Red Cross Month by visiting redcross.org to make a financial donation, become a volunteer, or take a class in lifesaving skills, such as first aid, CPR and how to use an AED. On March 22, you can also join our annual Red Cross Giving Day campaign by donating at redcross.org/givingday to help provide shelter, food, relief items, emotional support and other assistance for people affected by disasters big and small in the U.S.
CONTINUING CLARA BARTON’S LIFESAVING LEGACY Today’s Red Cross volunteers and supporters are advancing the lifesaving legacy of Clara Barton — one of the most honored women in U.S. history — who founded the American Red Cross more than 140 years ago. Her vision to prevent and alleviate human suffering has never wavered: Generation after generation, people have come together to adapt this timeless mission for their communities’ most urgent needs.
Today this includes:
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.