National
Volunteer Week is April 10-17 and the American Red Cross, Western and Central
New York Region, is honoring its volunteers who give their time to help people
in need.
Nearly 330,000 volunteers serve the organization, helping staff blood
drives, volunteering at veterans hospitals, teaching people lifesaving skills
such as First Aid and CPR, responding to home fires in the middle of the night
and so much more. Here in the Western and
Central New York, 4,275 volunteers help the community.
“We want to take this
time during Volunteer Week to thank our volunteers for their service,” said
Rosie Taravella, Western and Central New York Regional CEO. “They help us fulfill our lifesaving
mission every day, and we are overwhelmed with gratitude for their service.”
Last year, Western and Central New York Red Cross volunteers provided food, shelter, comfort and hope to
1,572 local families who faced emergency situations. They trained 86,708 people
in lifesaving skills and provided 2,649 services to military members, veterans
and their families.
The Red Cross invites the public to be a part of the lifesaving work it does and to sign up to
volunteer and donate blood. People can go to redcross.org
to learn more about volunteer opportunities and how to submit a volunteer
application. To schedule an appointment to
donate blood, people should visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
The Red Cross Home Fire
Campaign offers another way to volunteer and help reduce the number
of home fire injuries and deaths locally. Volunteers are going door-to-door in neighborhoods at high risk
for fires to install smoke alarms and teach people about home fire safety.
Since the Home Fire Campaign started, it has been credited with saving a number
of lives. Volunteers have already installed hundreds of thousands of smoke
alarms in more than 4,100 cities and towns across the United States.