American Red Cross Recognizes Volunteer Achievements
Nashville Area Red Cross
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 31, 2023 – The
American Red Cross Nashville Area Chapter recently recognized its exceptional
volunteers who continue to work tirelessly to help people in need.
“We are even
more aware of the great dedication of our volunteers, whose support makes a
dramatic difference for our neighbors in need,” Joel Sullivan, regional
executive and local chapter executive director said. “In thanks for their
dedicated service, we have presented Rick Loyd, Judy Link, and Michael Moody
with Red Cross volunteer awards for the vital role they play in carrying out
our mission in our community.”
In the
Tennessee Region, more than 2,000 people volunteer with the Red Cross by
responding to home fires and other disasters, supporting blood collections,
providing emergency assistance to military families, and much more. These
individuals are among the more than 300,000 volunteers nationwide who comprise
more than 90% of the national Red Cross workforce.
This year’s award winners are:
-Rick Loyd of Brentwood, Chapter
Disaster Award.
-Judy Link of Nashville, Chapter
Humanitarian Award for Fundraising.
-Michael
Moody of Waverly, Regional Disaster Award
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“Rick Loyd has been with the Red Cross for over seven
years,” Sullivan said. “He is a decisive leader with both tact and critical
thinking ability. In addition to being a skilled caseworker and supervisor of
his volunteer team, he has worked hard to engage new volunteers. He has a
fundamental kindness that shines through his work and communications with
everyone and every interaction--clients, staff or other volunteers. Rick
embodies the inclusiveness, impartiality, and humanity of the Red Cross.”
Judy Link, Joel Sullivan |
· "Judy brings so much to the Fund Development Department with her positive attitude, willingness to get ahead of things, and leave nothing undone,” said Sullivan. “Judy’s actions help keep staff on the core tasks that only they can do, while sacrificing nothing in terms of quality or effectiveness. She exemplifies the spirit of compassion and is always looking to do things better.”
Mike Moody, Joel Sullivan |
If you are interested in becoming an American Red Cross volunteer, visit redcross.org/volunteer to sign up online.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross
shelters, feeds and provides emotional
support to victims of disasters; supplies
about 40 percent of the nation's
blood; teaches skills that save
lives; provides international
humanitarian aid; and supports
military members and
their families. The Red
Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on
volunteers and the
generosity of the American
public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit
redcross.org/Tennessee or cruzrojaamericana.org, or visit us
on Twitter at @RedCrossTN.
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