Building a Strong Youth Presence in your Community via Red Cross Clubs Presented by National Youth Council.

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Building a Strong Youth Presence in your Community via Red Cross Clubs Presented by National Youth Council

Presenters for this session:  Francesca Weaks  Chanell Autrey

Objectives  Learn the purpose and structure of Red Cross Clubs.  Educate on resources and revitalize, Red Cross Clubs.  Gain an understanding of where our clubs are at.  Maximize Red Cross Clubs Presence and enhance the impact.

What are Red Cross Clubs?  Clubs that provide a means for students to offer Red Cross-related services to their school populations as well as their local communities.

What do they do?  Disaster services  Health and Safety Activities and Training  Biomedical and Blood Services  International Services  Service to Armed Forces  Community Service Projects

How are they organized?

Levels of School Clubs  Pre-School  Elementary  Middle School  High School  Universities and Community Colleges

Can I Start a Red Cross Club ?

Why should you have a Red Cross Club?  Leadership Skills  Education  Training  Volunteer/ Community Service

Where are School Clubs Today?  Brainstorm for two minutes and write down a question that you would like answered about school clubs?

Contact Us   Other Presenter

Panelist  Chanell Autrey- NYC Member  Francesca Weaks-NYC Member  Cathy Balzer- Martin County Youth Volunteer Specialist  Lena Manek – President, University of Central Florida Red Cross

Discussion Topics  Recruiting Members  Communication  Retention  Service Project Ideas  Marketing and Advertising