“The Red Cross is a part of us — it has come to stay — and like the sturdy oak, its spreading branches shall yet encompass and shelter the relief of the nation.”
– Clara Barton
“The Red Cross is a part of us — it has come to stay — and like the sturdy oak, its spreading branches shall yet encompass and shelter the relief of the nation.”
– Clara Barton
Since Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross, people have come together in innovative ways to serve and provide hope during emergencies. This commitment has always been at the heart of what we do — and today, individuals like you are uniting from all backgrounds to chart the path forward for future generations, so families are never alone during times of crisis.
We invite you and others to join the Red Cross mission by volunteering, giving blood, learning lifesaving skills or making a financial donation. Your support will help provide relief and care wherever it’s needed — today and for years to come.
Here at the American Red Cross, we are proud to celebrate our organization’s 140th anniversary. In the nearly century and a half since Clara Barton envisioned an organization that would help people during their times of great distress, the Red Cross has brought vital services and comfort to communities in need. While so much has changed over the last 140 years, the one constant is how deeply humbled and grateful we continue to be for the steadfast commitment of our most compassionate friends. On behalf of those we serve, thank you for standing with the Red Cross — and here’s to many more years to come.
A hospital and front-line nurse during the Civil War and founder of the American Red Cross
Pioneered the development of large-scale blood banks during World War II
Worked tirelessly creating a nationwide system of qualified nurses for the Red Cross
Renowned educator and Red Cross board member; led the growth of our blood operations
Longtime Red Cross leader who championed key Red Cross programs still in place today
National Chair of Red Cross Volunteers who helped shape the future of volunteerism
Strengthened Red Cross engagement with African American communities during WWII
Trailblazing nurse in public health and member of the Red Cross Nursing Service
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–Mary, a wildfire survivor
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–Red Cross blood donor Erin Owens
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–Red Cross volunteer and veteran Mike Peoples
Disclaimer: Video produced before COVID-19.
–Daniel Eglian, who saved a life with Red Cross First Aid skills
Disclaimer: Video produced before COVID-19.