4,462 volunteers serve
with the Tennessee Volunteer Region. Nationally, the Red Cross has nearly
400,000 volunteers, which represent more than 90 percent of the Red Cross
workforce.
“Our
volunteers respond to house fires, teach lifesaving skills, support our
military members in the community and much more,” said Joel Sullivan, Regional
CEO, Tennessee Volunteer Region. “They help us fulfill our lifesaving mission
every day, and we are overwhelmed with gratitude for their service.”
Across
the organization, the Red Cross has an average of 14 volunteers for every one
employee. According to the Independent Sector, the 2012 value of volunteer time
is $22.14 per hour, further evidence of the tremendous value and impact volunteers
hold for nonprofits such as the Red Cross.
The Red Cross invites the public to sign up to volunteer and be a
part of the lifesaving work it does. The Red Cross is looking for diverse
volunteers of all ages and skill levels. People can go to redcross.org to learn more about
volunteer opportunities and how to submit a volunteer application. Those
interested in hosting a blood drive or scheduling an appointment to give blood
can visit redcrossblood.org.
People who might want to volunteer when a disaster strikes this
community should download the Team Red Cross app. Through the free app, people can sign
up to help, get an overview on basic tasks and receive notifications about
local Red Cross volunteer opportunities.
The
Team Red Cross App can be found in the Apple App Store and the Google Play
Store by searching for American Red Cross or by going to redcross.org/mobileapps.
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