The Tiffany Circle takes its name from the historic stained-glass windows in the Board of Governors Hall at Red Cross national headquarters in Washington, D.C. Installed in 1917, the windows were commissioned from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios. The windows cost $10,000 and were jointly purchased by women of the north and women of the south, as an act of reconciliation and hope.
The women in these windows personify virtues at work in the Red Cross Movement: hope, mercy, faith, charity, truth and fortitude. Members of the Tiffany Circle provide living examples of these virtues in their local communities, by ensuring the Red Cross has the ability to help people prevent, prepare for and respond to life's emergencies.
Teri Pollitt
Tiffany Circle National Council Member and Chapter Board Chair - San Diego
Rosy Roccaforte
Tiffany Circle Chair and Chapter Board Member - San Diego
Tiffany Circle members are an influential community of Red Cross leaders. These remarkable women bring and selflessly offer their own unique stories, experiences and skills. Together, they mobilize their collective commitment to the Red Cross through philanthropy and volunteer service.
With your personal gift of $10,000 or more annually, you will join this extraordinary group of women who are committed to preventing and alleviating human suffering in the face of emergencies.
If you would like to learn more about becoming a Tiffany Circle member, please contact Jana Priest at jana.priest@redcross.org or 714-745-5454.