The Historic and Modern Role of Nurses at the American Red Cross

By: Diane Toomey We’re very proud of our heritage at the American Red Cross. Founded by Clara Barton in 1881, her individual contributions during the Civil War pre-date the role we now call nursing, but Clara’s work was exactly that. She learned how to store and distribute medical items, and offered personal support to the … Continue reading The Historic and Modern Role of Nurses at the American Red Cross

In Memory and Honor – 2014 Washington Landslide

By Chris Granville Three years ago, our region witnessed one of the most destructive landslides ever recorded. The landslide near Oso, Washington occurred at 10:37 a.m. that day when an unstable portion of hill collapsed, sending mud and debris across the Stillaguamish River and destroying 49 homes in the neighborhood of Steelhead Haven. Tragically, 43 … Continue reading In Memory and Honor – 2014 Washington Landslide

Red Cross Techies Descend upon Seattle

By: Bruce Swee The Red Cross version of March Madness included eight pallets of IT equipment and over 40 volunteers descending upon Seattle, Washington from across the United States. The group and the gear came for what we believe is our largest Disaster Services Technology (DST) training to date. From March 7-9, volunteers from the … Continue reading Red Cross Techies Descend upon Seattle

zulily’s Giving Mission includes Giving Blood

By: Diane Toomey Photos by: Kayako Sareen Many corporations and businesses are discovering the value of a work culture that provides meaning and purpose for employees.  zulily, a Seattle based e-commerce retail company, provides full time employees 8 hours of paid volunteer time each quarter to give back through various local communities and philanthropic organizations. … Continue reading zulily’s Giving Mission includes Giving Blood

Red Quest – A Passport to Meaningful Red Cross Volunteer Service 

By: Kristen Vodek The King County Chapter Office hosted an internal job fair February 16 to provide volunteers, family, and friends the opportunity to learn more about projects and programs within the Red Cross.  Volunteers chatted with representatives from each line of service and learned about new initiatives. “We thought that this would be a … Continue reading Red Quest – A Passport to Meaningful Red Cross Volunteer Service 

Community is Key to Disaster Preparedness   

By: Maggie Shepherd On a recent winter evening, people of all ages and walks of life gathered at the American Red Cross in Seattle to learn how to support themselves, their families, and their neighbors in the event of an emergency. Three professionals, Dana Catts from the Seattle Fire Department and Kristen Tinsley and Matt … Continue reading Community is Key to Disaster Preparedness   

The Harlem Globetrotters Entertain in Seattle and Assist the Red Cross

The Harlem Globetrotters dribbled their way into Seattle this weekend to provide family-friendly entertainment and to contribute to the efforts of the Red Cross to help communities across the Pacific Northwest prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters big and small. By Chris Granville It was a nail-biter of a game as the Harlem … Continue reading The Harlem Globetrotters Entertain in Seattle and Assist the Red Cross

Wiring our Volunteers for Success

Hands-on technology infrastructure training comes to Seattle in March! Written by: Alyssa Christenson When a disaster hits the United States, people turn to the American Red Cross for the myriad of response and recovery services it provides. Some are easy to identify: establishing shelters, providing food and distributing emergency supplies. However there are many hardworking volunteers … Continue reading Wiring our Volunteers for Success