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    The Canadian Red Cross Society belongs to one of the largest humanitarian network ever created‚ and is just one of 190 National Red Cross (and Red Crescent) societies! They are charitable organization that is dedicated to help improve the lives of people who are left helpless by bringing together the power of humanity‚ whether in our country or internationally. Its roots start way back in the spring of 1885‚ thanks to George Dr. George Sterling Ryerson‚ who started the foundations for this what

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    Introduction The American Red Cross is a nongovernmental‚ nonprofit organization that is led by volunteers‚ whose purpose is to prevent and relieve human suffering. The American Red Cross is part of the International Red Cross organization and is the largest supplier of blood in the United States. Its assistance in providing relief to victims of natural and man-made disasters and helping people prevent‚ prepare for and respond to emergencies has helped the American Red Cross create a brand name that

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    American Red Cross The American Red Cross embodies what an organization is‚ in fact; they are one of the most influential organizations in the world. They are a purely charitable organization‚ they only use the money from their very generous donors and all people that are a part of The American Red Cross are strictly volunteers‚ they receive no compensation for their work. They have fought to change public policy on many health issues and want to teach people how to react to disasters. They

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    The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement. The Red Cross provides relief to victims of disaster and helps communities prevent‚ prepare for‚ and respond to emergencies. The Red Cross is a business whose effects are felt around the world. When disaster strikes the Red Cross is many times the first to react with the basic requirements for survival and the rebuilding

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    area supported the American Red Cross in helping our country’s Veterans. I have chosen to write about how the Martha Washington College‚ the Stonewall Jackson College‚ and the Emory and Henry College all contributed to the American Red Cross and the war effort. If I were living in ninteen eighteen‚ World War I would just now be ending. I would not have been able to fight due to my young age‚ but would have held down the home-front along with aiding the American Red Cross. The Colleges in my area

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    The Importance of The American Red Cross During World War Two The American Red Cross is an emergency response organization that was founded by a historical-well known woman named‚ Clara Barton in 1881. The American Red Cross were not only care takers but they also delivered personal messages and packages to military families. Sending important urgent information to the loved one’s of American soldiers. Blood donations were taken by the American Red Cross allowing blood and plasma to be given to the

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    The main ethical issue inside the American Red Cross is the general trust of employees and volunteers and believing that they have the same ethics and values that are needed to be in place in this nonprofit organization. For years‚ there has been a total lack of accountability when it comes to donations‚ supplies or equipment that is needed during an emergency. There are no checks and balances in place and the organization is far from transparent as to where the funds or equipment is going. A recent

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    The American Red Cross is an organization that makes available the emergency assistance to people around the world who are in need of help. Its mission is to make suffering less severe while the volunteers promote compassion and welfare of humanity. After serving as a Red Cross volunteer in Europe in 1870 caring for the injured of war‚ Clara Barton embraced the idea of humanitarian aid for victims of misfortune and started the concept in the United States in 1881. The organizational structure consists

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    first women to be employed in the federal government Red Cross is an organization that helps people in a crisis. They help prevent and help people suffer less when these emergencies happen. They help these people by getting volunteers and getting donations to help the people in need. A couple of examples of people they help are survivors of disasters‚ the family members of military who need support‚ and people who are in the need of blood.Red Cross was founded in Washington‚ D.C It was founded

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    enough capacity to receive donations. The American Red Cross has questions of ethical issues and of these ethical issues it is present to doubt whether or not the company can be looked at as trustworthy with donations as they are known to lack in the capacity for online donations. The company decided to solicit donations during 9/11‚ but lacked the capacity for online donations. Once hurricane Katrina hit the United States‚ the American Red Cross once again failed in the capacity needed for online

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