National Volunteer Week: Red Cross praises volunteer heroes;
asks people to fill critical disaster posts
Red Cross responding nonstop as major emergencies happen every two weeks
During National Volunteer Week, the American Red Cross South Florida Region is celebrating the selfless volunteers whose unwavering support make it possible for the humanitarian organization to assist people in need every day.
Last year, over 240 South Florida Region Red Cross volunteers assisted veterans and military families and over 1,200 volunteers provided food and shelter after disasters of all sizes in 2024. Nationally, volunteers constitute more than 90% of the Red Cross workforce and are the cornerstone of its lifesaving mission.
As part of the world’s largest humanitarian network, some 16 million global Red Cross volunteers work tirelessly in nearly 200 countries to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Here at home, over 300,000 American Red Cross volunteers give their time and compassion to ensure that people are not alone during the most challenging times of their lives.
“During National Volunteer Week, we want to thank our volunteers for their service and support,” said Rodolfo Chavez, Regional Volunteer Services Officer for the American Red Cross South Florida Region. “Our volunteers are true heroes who give their time to help their local community and people in need all across the country.”
CRUCIAL NEED Volunteers are more critical now than ever as the Red Cross responds to a new major disaster about every two weeks. These massive events, like storms and wildfires, are on top of the home fires which occur multiple times every day across the country. To make sure no one faces an emergency alone, the Red Cross has a crucial need for disaster volunteers and is actively recruiting to be ready for disasters of all sizes.
Just like the people served, the Red Cross is proud that its volunteers represent a wide array of cultures, backgrounds, ages, lifestyles and beliefs. Everyone is welcome at the Red Cross. While volunteers of all types are needed, there is a strong need for people to support disaster operations.
These are the most needed positions:
· Disaster Action Team (DAT): Help families in your community after a home fire or other disaster. DAT team members provide emotional support, emergency financial assistance and information to help families begin to recover.
· Shelter Volunteers: Ensure needs of shelter residents are met and help them access additional services.
This Volunteer Week, you’re invited to put on a red vest and join the Red Cross team. Visit redcross.org/SFLvolunteerto get started today. Free online training will be provided.