On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, the local East Georgia Chapter of The American Red Cross held its first Show and Inspire Open House Tour. Tour participants were able to get a first-hand perspective of what life looks like serving as an American Red Cross volunteer. Participants were also able to tour the chapter office and speak with veteran volunteers including Red Cross staff. In addition, Mr. Jeff Taylor, Executive Director of the chapter, shared his first-hand experiences he has witnessed over the years serving not only as Executive Director but also as an ordinary citizen trying to make a difference in the lives of others confronted with unfortunate situations.
Mr. Jeff Taylor, Executive Director of The American Red Cross East Georgia Chapter
One of the tour’s key speakers was Ms. Dana Jenkins, a volunteer for the American Red Cross who selflessly donates her time to help the local chapter. Dana volunteers at the University of Georgia home football games. She is prepared to help out the Red Cross in any way she can--whether that’s giving CPR to another individual, taking care of someone who has become dehydrated or even assisting someone who has been bitten by mosquitoes! Dana says she has had many different and unique roles on football Saturdays, but she would not change her experience for the world. “If you think you’re going to be able to watch the game, then you’ve been mislead,” says Dana. “We’re all here to work.”
Ms. Dana Jenkins, a Red Cross Football volunteer
Another highlight of the Show and Inspire Tour was Executive Director Jeff Taylor’s presentation about the Students for The American Red Cross (SARC). For the academic year of 2011-2012, SARC had an ambition of growing from a group of just 10 members to over 150 members. Within just one month, SARC has grown to over 60 active student volunteers! On behalf of the entire Red Cross staff, we are very excited about this upcoming year and anticipate nothing but the best from our university students. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to the chapter. (For more information, or if you are a student interested in becoming involved with SARC, please visit http://eastgeorgia.redcross.org/SARC.htm or e-mail sarc@uga.edu with any questions.)
At the end of the tour, guests were able to ask any questions they may have had as well as find out more ways in how to become involved with the Red Cross. Each tour participant learned exactly what it takes to volunteer some of their time to the organization. If you are interested in becoming more involved with the Red Cross East Georgia Chapter, please visit our website at http://eastgeorgiaredcoss.org or call (706)-353-1645.
Were you unable to attend the open house? Here are some informative key facts from the afternoon:
- In the United States, there are over 500,000 volunteers who are trained to work with the American Red Cross.
- At the East Georgia Chapter alone, 8,500 citizens and residents of the local area were trained in life-saving skills in the year 2010.
- There are 650 Red Cross Community Chapters across the United States.
- Just this past month (September), 1,600 American Red Cross volunteers assisted and helped New York residents after Hurricane Irene.
- Did you know that the American Red Cross does not receive government assistance?
- The Red Cross is called upon for some of the most unique things. For example, Executive Director Jeff Taylor informed guests that Red Cross volunteers had to milk dairy cows in upper New York state!
Guests enjoying refreshments and conversation in the Public Affairs Office
By: Helen Farmakis, Public Affairs Intern