Serena’s Volunteerism Spans Across Multiple Continents

By Cindy Huge, Red Cross Public Affairs Volunteer “She is the best volunteer and kindest person here,” said Edward Power, a Kern River Valley resident. Power and the other shelter residents have enjoyed meeting one of American Red Cross' newest volunteers, Serena, who has been working in the Tehachapi Shelter as a result of the … Continue reading Serena’s Volunteerism Spans Across Multiple Continents

Here We Go Again

California Couple Flees Another Wildfire By Cindy Huge, Red Cross Public Affairs Volunteer Debra Thomas' husband woke her from an afternoon nap to alert her about the imminent danger posed by the Borel Fire, prompting them to evacuate. This nightmarish scenario feels familiar to Debra, who has had to evacuate four times in the past … Continue reading Here We Go Again

Twice Burned But Never Shy

Jim Steel is no stranger to the Southern Sierra Nevada mountains, having lived in the high-altitude pine forest for the last 20 years. In that time, he has also become familiar with the devastating wildfires that are an all-too-common occurrence. So it wasn't the first time he and his wife found their home in the … Continue reading Twice Burned But Never Shy

Together We Can Do So Much

It was a warm, sunny April afternoon in Ojai, California when a group of Red Crossers were finally able to meet face-to-face with Ignacio. Everyone was all smiles as he wheeled himself onto the front porch to meet the people that had spent countless hours in the previous months helping him to regain his mobility, … Continue reading Together We Can Do So Much

The SAF Lifestyle of Jo Barsenas

By Anna Kumor, Red Cross Volunteer Jo Barsenas makes a life of serving the armed forces alongside her enlisted family members. “My dad was a veteran. He was a three-time purple heart award.  My son is an army veteran. My husband's a Navy veteran. And I have 9 nieces and nephews currently serving. I've come from a military home! My … Continue reading The SAF Lifestyle of Jo Barsenas

George Manolakas Proves Time and Compassion Make an Impact

By Alison Votaw, Red Cross Communications Volunteer The first thing you may notice about George Manolakas is his infectious laugh and positive attitude. George joined the American Red Cross in 2022, after retiring at the age of 70 from being an attorney. George said he had sat on several non-profit boards and he knew he … Continue reading George Manolakas Proves Time and Compassion Make an Impact

Women Have Inspired Candy Campbell-Ursu to Aim Higher

The American Red Cross has harnessed the compassion and determination of women to deliver its lifesaving mission since Clara Barton founded the organization in 1881. In honor of Women's Month History Month, the Red Cross is amplifying the voices and contributions of women who further our mission in communities across the globe every day. Born and … Continue reading Women Have Inspired Candy Campbell-Ursu to Aim Higher

Rebuilding Hope

Written by Andrew De La Rosa, Red Cross Volunteer When devastating wildfires swept across Maui and the Island of Hawaii in early August, thousands were forced to flee their homes. In the wake of this heartbreaking disaster, American Red Cross volunteers and employees have worked tirelessly to deliver critical aid as residents cope with unthinkable … Continue reading Rebuilding Hope

Meet Some of the Women Who Lead Like Clara Barton

Women have played an important role in fulfilling the lifesaving American Red Cross mission since Clara Barton founded the organization more than 140 years ago. Known as the “Angel of the Battlefield,” Clara had cared for wounded soldiers during the Civil War before establishing the Red Cross in the U.S., where she was a visionary leader in … Continue reading Meet Some of the Women Who Lead Like Clara Barton

Reyna Pearce: Inspiring Lives and Building a Culture of Volunteerism

Written by 有天若 Tianruo You, Red Cross Volunteer Women have played an important role in fulfilling the lifesaving American Red Cross mission since Clara Barton founded the organization more than 140 years ago. This March — which is recognized as both Red Cross Month and Women’s History Month — we take a look at some of the … Continue reading Reyna Pearce: Inspiring Lives and Building a Culture of Volunteerism