Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"Ring in the Red" Holiday Party

"Ring in the Red" Holiday Party
Wednesday, December 16, 6-10 PM
Red Sky, 16-18 North Street, Boston, MA

Now that you've helped your community by volunteering and you've helped yourself by learning CPR, it's time to reward yourself with a little holiday cheer! Join the Boston Young Professionals Society of the American Red Cross at our first annual "Ring in the Red" holiday party! Bring your friends or co-workers along for free appetizers. Cash bar and admission is $10. Please RSVP by e-mailing MassBayBYPS@usa.redcross.org .

Individual Volunteer Plan

I just finished the interview portion of my Individual Volunteer Plan (IVP). It was probably one of the most helpful hours I have spent to-date discussing my involvement with the Red Cross. I've been happy with my role in the Red Cross, but I really didn't see how I fit in the big picture. My interview was with Megan Dickman. Megan and I talked about what I wanted to do. Did I want to remain doing what I was doing? Was I interested in the promotional path? After we talked I had a clear picture of where I fit in, where I wanted to go with my volunteering effort and how I was going to get there. For me, completing the steps of the IVP really made me feel like I have a place in the Chapter.

Louise Gorham

Monday, November 23, 2009

A message from Deborah C. Jackson, CEO ARCMB

Dear Valued Volunteers,

I would like to personally thank all of the dedicated volunteers of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay. It is truly an honor to be part of an organization that is primarily staffed by those who give so unselfishly of their time. Without your continued efforts the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay would not be able to serve our communities as effectively as we do. Whether it be in the food pantry, on the scene of a disaster, or in the office, your contributions to the organization are invaluable. I hope you all will take advantage of our new Volunteer Blog as an opportunity to recognize your fellow volunteers and to receive recognition for all that you do. As always, thank you for your continued commitment to your American Red Cross!

Sincerely,

Deborah C. Jackson
Chief Executive Officer
American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Helping the Helpless

Helping those in need is such a fulfilling privilege. It is a feeling that cannot be described by those who have experienced it. To reach out to help others is so satisfying. I like to think of the feelings I would have if someone were there to help in my hour of need. That is what inspires me to continue on.

Debo Ladd
South Zone

Thank You to a New Volunteer!


Laura Dalton is a graduate student in the Masters in mental health program at Bridgewater State College. She is a Mass Bay Red Cross volunteer in the Disaster Mental Health division as an intern in training. She is also a volunteer on the South Zone DAT and on the Sunday day North Zone DAT. The picture is of Laura teaching Psychological First Aid at LoganInternational Airport to the TSA (Transportation SecurityAdministration) employees. In her short time as a Red Cross volunteer she has jumped in to the role of a volunteer enthusiastically.

Thank you.
Louise Graham, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Bridgewater State College
Department of Counselor Education

November is National Youth Involvement Month

It is important that youth get involved and continue to work together. You can participate in the challenges posted on the Red Cross website or educate your peers on how to make a difference, even a small one, in the lives of those who rely on Red Cross services. The American Red Cross depends on our youth volunteers to uphold Red Cross values and continue to help others.

In order to make a difference and real impact, it requires heart, teamwork and collaboration. This is what has guided the work of Red Cross youth volunteers since inception. Youth volunteers work alongside adult volunteers to help create a better environment for others. You can make a difference in your community and/or a community surrounding you by being active and encouraging other youth to follow your example. Please show others how passionate Red Cross youth can be and get involved!

Sincerely,

Liz McDermott and Allie Young
Youth Advisory Board Chairs
The American Red Cross of Mass Bay

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Introducing the Volunteer Recognition Committee

The Volunteer Recognition Committee (Kelly Bachand, Seth Batstone, Michael Bookman, Doreen Breland, Allie Dryden, Deb Duxbury, Janine Eaton, Marisa Gjurgevich, Marggy Githinji, Zhi Wei Mai and Kay Paciorek) would like to welcome you to the Volunteer Blog! We know how important the volunteers are to the continued success of the American Red Cross, and we want to make sure that your contributions are recognized. If you have suggestions or ideas on how we can recognize our volunteers, we want to hear from you. If you are interested in joining our committee, please contact massbayvol@usa.redcross.org.

Thank you!

On a daily basis I am reminded how honored I am to work with such amazing people, ARCMB volunteers. You are truly an inspiration. Thank you does not express the depth of appreciation I have for each and every one of our volunteers. It is you who make this organization a truly wonderful place to work. Please know that I am always here for you, to make sure you are completely satisfied with your volunteer experience. Have a wonderful day!
Allie Dryden
Program Manager
Human Resources & Volunteer Management

Thank you to the South Zone Disaster Action Teams

Team Leaders and Response Supervisors of the South Zone Disaster Action Teams have proven time and again the reason why we are here. The people they help on a daily basis are grateful for their commitment. Thank you all for being there and going through the trainings and getting out of bed in the middle of the night; all to help others in your community. You are the unsung heros.

Volunteers Deployed to Georgia Floods


ARCMB Volunteers Melissa Sieminski, Richard Bedgio, and Robin Young, and ARCMB staff member Megan Dickman have recently returned from deployments to assist in the relief efforts for flooding in Georgia. Melissa and Richard were both deployed as Bulk Distribution Supervisors (MC/BD/SV) and played instrumental roles in providing Mass Care assistance to clients. Robin was deployed as a Casework Supervisor (CLS/CC/SV), working on the front lines with other Red Cross volunteers and the clients affected by the wide-spread flooding. Megan was deployed as a Government Liaison (PS/LG/SV) Supervisor, working with liaisons from other non-profit and federal agencies to facilitate and provide relief to those affected by the disaster.

Presentation from Luis Matnog on Senegal Deployment


Special Presentation: Luis Matnog – Senegal Deployment
Many have asked and Luis has graciously agreed to give a presentation on his recent experience as part of the American/Danish Red Cross’ joint international disaster response mission to Senegal, Africa to assist with the flooding relief operations.

Soft drinks and water will be provided but please bring your own lunch. We hope you will join us.

Who: Luis Matnog
Relief Emergency Response Unit Delegate
Beneficiary Selection, Targeting & Distribution
What: Presentation on the flooding relief operations in Senegal
When: Thursday, November 5th 12:00 PM
Where: American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay
5th Floor Boardroom
139 Main Street Cambridge, MA 02142
RSVP: Please reply to HambridgeN@usa.recross.org if you are interested in attending.

Thank You Service to Armed Forces Volunteers

Thank you to all the Service to Armed Forces volunteers who continue to do monthly briefing & support our military and veteran families. Monday November 2 our committee held their 18th Veterans Military Breakfast at Wyman Hotel in Andover.

Thanks again for all your hard work.

Deb Duxbury
Associate Director Emergency Services
Member of Volunteer Recognition Committee

Volunteers are our most valuable resource!

Without ALL OF YOU and your endless hours of volunteer work for the ARC, we could not reach out to help so many people in their time(s) of need. I am so very proud to be your friend and fellow volunteer!
Janine Eaton
Disaster Services Volunteer
Member of Volunteer Recognition Committee

Friday, September 25, 2009

Volunteers Deploy Southeast Flood Relief Operation

Local Red Cross volunteers Richard Bedagio and Melissa Seminiski were both deployed to Georgia to help with the Red Cross Response to the Southeast Floods. Both volunteers will help distribute food to those in need during the relief operation. To find out more, check out www.redcross.org.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Community Disaster Education

During the month of September, the American Red Cross of Mass Bay will be holding Community Disaster Education presentations throughout eastern Massachusetts. The sessions will educate the community about fire safety and different steps they can take to be prepared. Participants will learn how to prepare for the unexpected. For more information, please check on www.bostonredcross.org.

September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month! Your Red Cross will be in your community ready to teach you easy steps to get prepared and encourage you to get involved. For more information, visit us at www.bostonredcross.org or call us at 617-274-5200.

A Huge Thanks

Thank you to all students who participated this summer in The Mass Bay Disaster Service Youth Corp Program.

During July and August, high school students worked with the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay Disaster Services through a community leadership program. The students developed the skills needed to take part in emergency incident responses and tried to help to educate community residents, families, friends and loved ones to be prepared. As a disaster services youth corps member, students made an impact in their community. We greatly appreciate their efforts.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The American Red Cross Responded to a Fire In Lynn

The American Red Cross of Mass Bay responded to the scene of a fire in Lynn. A team of trained Red Cross disaster volunteers provided emergency assistance to one family (five individuals) for food, clothing and temporary shelter.
When disaster strikes, the local Red Cross can be called on to meet with affected individuals to identify and help meet their immediate emergency needs. Typically, basic human needs such as a place to stay, food to eat, necessary replacement medication or health items, and clothes to wear are provided first. In addition to helping with physical survival needs, the Red Cross also offers emotional counseling to help those affected cope with disaster.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Summer Travel Safety

  • Road trips are popular throughout the summer. Your Red Cross would like to remind those hitting the highway to take the necessary safety tips for you and your loved ones.
    Carry a first aid kit in your trunk.
  • Buckle up, slow down and do not drive if you have been drinking alcohol. If you plan on drinking, designate a driver who won’t drink
  • Be well rested and alert; give your full attention to the road.
  • Use caution in work zones.
  • Observe speed limits.
  • Make frequent stops.
  • Be respectful of other motorists and follow the rules of the road.
  • Clean your vehicle’s lights and windows to help you see well, especially at night.
  • Turn your headlights on as dusk approaches, or during inclement weather.
  • Find out how you would get information in the event of a disaster (local radio systems, emergency alert systems).
  • Pay attention to the weather forecast for your destination. Weather and travel web sites can help you avoid storms and other regional challenges that could impact your safety.
  • And last but not least let someone know your destination, your route and when you expect to arrive.

Local Red Cross program helps military families

What do military deployments, messaging and outreach to military families have in common? These are all services provided through the American Red Cross of Mass Bay’s Service to Armed Forces.
The American Red Cross helps military members and their families cope with separation and other special needs related to service in the armed forces. The Red Cross worldwide operates emergency communications network 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The American Red Cross sends emergency messages regarding the death or serious illness of a family member, the birth of a child, or other family emergencies. For more information, contact 1-800-737-4306.

Begin your career with the Healthcare Job Training (HCJT) Program

Start your career strong … Make your first step in the healthcare industry at the HCJT Program!!

The American Red Cross Healthcare Job Training Program helps thousands of people learn the skills that are crucial to helping the elderly and infirmed. The course provides the information and skills that nurse assistants need to provide quality care for residents in nursing homes, clients at home and patients in hospitals. Those who successfully complete the course are eligible for a state exam and go on to find jobs in hospitals, long-term care facilities, developmental disabilities homes and in home health care.
The course covers all aspects of care, including protecting people's rights, communication, infection control, mothers and newborns, and caring for people with AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. For more information, click here!!

Storm Safety

Summer is a time for warm weather and for hurricane season. Did you also know it's the peak season for thunderstorms and lightning?
Your Red Cross has some steps for families to take to remain safe during lightning storms:


  • Keep an eye on the sky. Look for darkening skies, flashes of light, or increasing wind. Listen for the sound of thunder.
  • Listen to Weather Radio, commercial radio, or television for the latest weather forecasts and emergency updates.
  • If a storm is approaching:
    Find shelter in a building or car. Keep car windows closed and avoid convertibles. Get out of mobile homes that can blow over in high winds.
  • Unplug appliances. Avoid using the telephone or any electrical appliances. Use battery-powered TVs and radios instead.
  • Avoid taking a bath or shower, or running water for any other purpose. Turn off the air conditioner.
  • If you are caught outside during a storm:
  • Try to reach a safe building.
    Avoid high ground; water; isolated trees; and metal objects such as fences or bleachers.
    Picnic shelters, dugouts and sheds are NOT safe.
    If you are boating or swimming, get to land and find shelter immediately!
    Make sure the place you pick is not subject to flooding.
    When the storm is over:
    Never drive through a flooded roadway.
    Stay away from storm-damaged areas.
    Listen to the radio for information and instructions

Disaster Youth Corp Kicks Off At Mass Bay

The Mass Bay Disaster Service Youth Corp Program is an exciting leadership program that introduces high school students from ages 14-18 to the work of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay Disaster Services. This new venture is the first of it’s kind for the chapter and will run during the summer months of July and August. As a disaster services youth corps member, students will try to make an impact in the community while developing the skills needed to help take part in emergency incident responses and help to educate your community, families, friends and loved ones to be prepared for the unexpected.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Civil Air Patrol, Red Cross practice responding to storm disaster…

Close to 40 volunteers gathered on Sunday June 21st at the Massachusetts Civil Air Patrol headquarters at Plymouth Airport for a joint effort to ramp up on disaster preparedness. The drill, which was a stand-alone exercise specific to the densely settled coastal communities, helped Civil Air Patrol and American Red Cross volunteers hone the skills they’d need to deal if real devastation hits. This event was the largest gathering to date between two organizarions.
Rick Young, the Red Cross director of disaster assessment, said he was grateful for the disaster drill outputs and the fact that helping people to help themselves before a hurricane hits is an important and achievable goal as well.

Summer Holiday Tips

Summer is a time for family barbecues, fireworks and celebrations. The American Red Cross encourages you to take these helpful tips to ensure a safe and happy summer:

Firework safety: Never give fireworks to small children, and always follow the instructions on the packaging.
Keep a supply of water close-by as a precaution.
Make sure the person lighting fireworks always wears eye protection.
Light only one firework at a time and never attempt to relight "a dud."
Store fireworks in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.
Never throw or point a firework toward people, animals, vehicles, structures or flammable materials.
Stay at least 500 feet away from professional fireworks displays.
Leave any area immediately where untrained amateurs are using fireworks.

Safe Grilling:Make sure safety is a key ingredient at your barbecue by reading the following tips for safer grilling:
Use gas and charcoal barbecue grills outside only.
Position grills far from siding, deck railings, overhanging branches and house eaves.
Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill area.
Never add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited.
When using the grill, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Local Red Cross Awarded $100,000 through VIRE Grant

The American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay was recently awarded $100,000 in grants from HandsOn Network and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) as part of a new Volunteer Impact Retention and Expansion Initiative (VIRE). The grant will provide much needed resources to recruit, equip, train and mobilize volunteers. The ARC of Mass Bay was selected through a competitive grant process and comprehensive review to receive part of the findings. The acknowledged grant will allow the chapter to increase disaster volunteer capacity and expand volunteer leadership.

Red Cross Leadership Dinner A Success

On June 11th, 2009 the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay held its leadership orientation dinner at the New England Blood Services Headquarters in Dedham, MA for current and future volunteers. The orientation featured special guest speaker Ross Ogden, the American Red Cross National Chair of Disaster Services. This event introduced volunteers, both new and in existing leadership positions, to opportunities to advance themselves with the Red Cross volunteer system.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Annual Meeting

Hey American Red Crossers!!

Thanks to all those who helped with the Annual Meeting on June 4th. The meeting was a huge success and resulted with great outcomes. The Annual Meeting of The American Red Cross of Mass Bay was hold at Cambridge headquarters at 139 Main Street. Guests have heard from ARCMB CEO Deborah C. Jackson and learn about the crucial programs and services that were delivered throughout eastern Massachusetts.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Thanks for the support

Hey fellow Red Crossers,

Thanks to all who supported the American Red Cross through Target's Bullseye Gives Facebook campaign. More than 75,000 votes were cast for the Red Cross, which earned our organization a share of $793,942. Nine other non-profits competed for a piece of Target's $3 million donation. Your Red Cross will use this donation to change lives around the country and around the world.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Learn how be prepared, and how to respond to a hurricane watch or warning

June through August is the hurricane season. Therefore, the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay recommends that the community become familiar with hurricane watch and warning messages and plan ahead to reduce the chances of injury or major property damage. A hurricane watch is issued when weather conditions are favorable for a hurricane to impact a specific geographic area within 36 hours. A warning is issued when hurricane conditions are expected within 24 hours or less.

• To know what to do during a hurricane WATCH, click here.
• To know what to do during a hurricane WARNING, click here.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer to help in the Disaster Team, click here.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Two Weeks of Humanitarianism stories

Another story of kindness was selected to be published to our blog. Justina, from Boston Latin School, donated blood during the school's blood drive event for the Red Cross. Her act of kindness made her realize that this simple act could save lives: "With my one pack of blood I should be able to save about 3 lives", she wrote.

To donate blood, click here.

The Two Weeks of Humanitarianism event ends tomorrow! To send your story of kindness, click here.

Help the American Red Cross win up to $3 million



Target has a $3 million pot of money they’ll be distributing to 10 charities and the American Red Cross is among them. The more votes we get on facebook, the bigger the percentage of $3 million we receive. You can vote one time every single day through May 25.

Your action items:

1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/target
2. Vote for Red Cross
3. Share the contest with all your friends and make sure they vote for the Red Cross
4. Remind everyone you know to do this once a day through May 25
5. Accept our thanks!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Best Buy @ 15 Contest: help Red Cross win up to $250,000

Best Buy is distributing $250,000 between four youth oriented charities featured on www.at15.com. From May through July, the American Red Cross youth programs are being featured as one of these four charities and you can help us win!

Anyone between 13 and 18 years old can register and become a member at www.at15.com. As a @15 member, you will be able to earn points by completing activities on the website and then donate these points to the Red Cross. The more points you accumulate and donate, the more American Red Cross youth programs win! All money earned for the Red Cross will return to local communities through Red Cross school clubs programs and initiatives.

* Sign up on www.at15.com right now and you will automatically receive 1500 points just for registering.

* Start doing activities, accumulate points and make sure to donate them to American Red Cross Youth!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Two Weeks of Humanitarianism stories



Another cool story of kindness was selected to be published to our blog. Cindy, from Boston Latin School, volunteered at the Kidney Walk at Franklin Park Zoo. "I greeted people who were doing the walk and passed out lunch. It was really fun, and I got to see many animals at the zoo! Volunteering at this fundraiser really inspired me to want to help out others more. Next year, I definitely want to walk and raise money for people with kidney diseases!", she wrote.

UNO Dough Raiser for Red Cross




Celebrate Memorial Day at any UNO Chicago Grill in Massachusetts and help the American Red Cross!

If you eat at UNO's on May 23rd and 24th, 20% of your bill can be donated to American Red Cross of Mass Bay. Click here and print out this certificate and show it at the time of payment to donate part of your bill to us.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Two Weeks of Humanitarianism stories



Jeannie's story of kindness about teaching kids in China was selected to be published in the Two Weeks of Humanitarianism Competition in our blog: “Last summer, I studied abroad in China and while learning Chinese I, along with other American students, volunteered to teach English to migrant children in an elementary school.
I love seeing children happy and having fun while learning.” she wrote. She is from Boston Latin School and this act of kindness also made her happy.

For more kindness stories, click here.

Friday, May 15, 2009

First Aid Skills Can Help Save a Life –Your Pet’s!




Knowing what to do when your pet is choking or injured can be critical to save your pet's life. Thanks to the Red Cross, pet owners can equip themselves with first aid skills.

American Red Cross Pet First Aid classes give pet owners the confidence and skills necessary to tend to unexpected emergencies until they can get their pet to a veterinarian. The American Red Cross of Mass Bay offer classes with hands-on training in Pet First Aid procedures. The Pet First Aid class combines lecture, discussion, video and skill practice to provide participants with the knowledge and skills they need to provide care to their cat or dog in an emergency. Participants will receive either the Cat First Aid book and DVD set or the Dog First Aid book and DVD set, the Pets & Disasters: Be Prepared brochure and several worksheets.

For more information and registration, click here.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Two Weeks of Humanitarianism stories

Andrea So’s story of kindness toward the elderly was selected to be published in the Two Weeks of Humanitarianism Competition in our blog: “I volunteered to teach a group of mostly elderly people the methods and benefits of proper breathing and exercise,” she wrote. She is from Malden High School and the positive impact of her act of kindness is to promote a healthy life style.

For more kindness stories, click here.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Summer Job



Are you 15 or older and looking for a great summer job? Lifeguarding puts you in an exciting position, working as part of a team to help people safely enjoy the water. The American Red Cross offers lifeguard training that educates candidates on the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies.

Click here for more information about the course, the schedule and prices.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Boston celebrates 150 years of International Red Cross






Surprisingly, this weekend, Bostonians and people from all over the world were walking around Boston and Cambridge wearing the American Red Cross pin as a form of celebration. This simple act show their explicit support for the Red Cross and the influence of the institution as an international reference.

Friday, May 8, 2009

We celebrate International Red Cross today!

Today, the Red Cross societies from all around the globe celebrate the birth of the International Red Cross and the founder Henry Dunant. Motivated by his experiences during the Battle of Solferino in 1859, Henry Dunant began to advocate for the humane treatment of the sick and wounded during wartime. Now, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is comprised of more than 97 million staff, volunteers and members and assists more than 277 million people worldwide.

The American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay is a part of that global movement and works on connecting and reuniting families with loved ones locally through International Social Services. To know more the American Red Cross of Mass and how you can get involved, visit our website www.bostonredcross.org.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Perform and report random acts of kindness to our chapter and win prizes!


Two Weeks of Humanitarism

From May 8 until May 21, the American Red Cross of Mass Bay promotes “Two Weeks of Humanitarism”. We encourage you residing in the 190 cities and towns in eastern Massachusetts to send your stories to be published on our website www.bostonredcross.org . The best story of the day is going to be posted here.

Each officially-posted submission will be entered into a raffle contest to win various prizes. Moreover, we will promote a Red Cross Youth Volunteer Recognition Event, in which raffles will be drawn for prizes and the most meaningful humanitarian act will receive an award. Exact location and date for this celebratory event will be determined.

To send your story, click here.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009




Last night, Joyce Hampers, owner of EMERGE Spa & Salon, and her talented team of award-winning professionals received guests to enjoy EMERGE for a very special evening filled with pampering and stylish surprises! From hair to make-up to fingertips, it was a fun and relaxing evening designed to express our sincere appreciation to American Red Cross of Mass Bay partners and friends. A fashionable treat was the informal modeling of the newest collection of designs by Boston's own Denise Hajjar.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Prepardness Tips


The American Red Cross of Mass Bay is encouraging flu preparedness in light of the swine flu (H1N1) outbreak.

To shop at the Red Cross store for your Preparedness needs, click here.The American Red Cross Germ Guard Personal Protection Packs help minimize the spread of harmful airborne pathogens, particles and surface germs.

To take an online Pandemic Preparedness Course, click here.
By taking this course, you can learn how to prevent the spread of disease, how to be ready for emergencies related to a pandemic and how you can care for someone who is sick

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Red Cross Encourage H1N1 Flu Preparedness


Like you, we have all been watching and listening to the reports about cases of the H1N1 Flu. Cases have been reported in Mexico and now in the United States. Here is some information you about our current response plan and what you can do to prevent:

→ We are in ongoing contact with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Boston Public Health Commission and are prepared to provide support to them in the event any local response becomes required. Please click here to find out more.

→ The national Red Cross has issued guidelines to chapters regarding the support that the American Red Cross may provide in the event of an outbreak such as this. Click here to see further educational information.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Celebrating People in Action



This week (April 19-25), the American Red Cross celebrates the 2009 National Volunteer Week with the theme “Celebrating People in Action”. This topic captures the meaning behind this signature week – honoring the individuals who dedicate themselves to taking action and solving problems in their communities.
From the volunteers who respond to fires day and night, to the youth who coordinate community blood drives, to the instructors who teach life saving courses; we thank you. Your work has not gone unnoticed and is truly making a difference all across the world.
During this past year, hundreds of thousands of volunteers have answered calls to action, whether it is fundraising for our disaster relief fund, working various Red Cross initiatives, connecting people separated from their loved ones by natural disaster and armed conflict or supporting our troops with holiday messages.
We honor these dedicated volunteers that make an effort to make the world a better place. Thank you.

Coffee and conversation with Norville




Deborah Norville, anchor of Inside Edition, visited the American Red Cross of Mass Bay (ARCMB) last week for some coffee and conversation with Red Cross donors and friends. Norville, who was a former host of the Today Show, spoke about leadership, motivation and her book, "Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You." The event was a partnership produced by WCVB-TV/DT Channel 5, who has been a strong media partner to the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay for many years.

Take a look at the complete article at Boston Globe below:

Coffee and conversation with Norville - The Boston Globe

Coffee and conversation with Norville - The Boston Globe

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Our CEO is at the cover of the Color Magazine this month

Deborah Jackson has dedicated more than 25 years of work to those in need. As the CEO of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay, she was awarded the Pinnacle Award for Non-Profit Leadership; won the Women’s Business Hall of Fame Award and was considered by Boston Magazine as one of the area’s 100 Most Influential Woman.

In an interview with Color Magazine this month, she reveals her close relationship with her family and how her parent’s involvement with their community inspired her to choose a philanthropic career. Moreover, she exposed her passion for her work and how her daily routine at the Red Cross motivates her professionally and personally. “I don’t have to do much to be reminded of why I keep working as hard as I do – because I love it. It is rewarding to me personally, and it really matters on the frontline”.

To read the article, click here.

Red Cross launches Public Awareness Campaign




The American Red Cross of Mass Bay and the MBTA are promoting the Be Red Cross Ready public awareness campaign in Boston to disseminate the importance of preparing for a disaster before it strikes. The campaign is spreading the message to the millions of people who ride the MBTA each week who in turn will share this information with their family, friends and colleagues. It can be seen in 300 educational car cards system and will be up for the months of April and May. It encourages the three simple Be Red Cross Ready steps of 1. Get a kit; 2. Make a plan; 3. Be informed

The "Be Red Cross Ready" campaign is a part of a larger plan to help individuals and families prepare for unexpected emergencies through preparedness. This past year alone, your Red Cross educated 85,000 people through community disaster education.