American
Red Cross Launches New App to Recruit Volunteers
Darke
County, July 11, 2013 — The American Red Cross today launched the Team
Red
Cross App, which allows people to sign up to help, get an overview on
basic
tasks and receive notifications about Red Cross disaster volunteer
opportunities in their own community.
“When
people see an emergency happening in their community, they often want
to help
but may not know how,” said Lynne
Gump,
Executive Director, American Red Cross, Darke County Chapter, “The Team
Red
Cross App provides an easy and quick way for people to sign up to help
the Red
Cross and support their community in a large disaster response.”
Once
users download the app, they create an account. Then they learn about
different
jobs, such as working in a warehouse, handing out supplies or assisting
with
feeding. When the Red Cross has a need for volunteers, the Team Red
Cross App
will notify users based on their location. Potential volunteers can
instantly
accept or decline the volunteer opportunity. It’s just that easy.
The
Red Cross is encouraging the public to download the app before a
disaster
strikes in Darke County so volunteers can help immediately. Never
before, has
volunteering to help in a large scale disaster been so easy to do.
The
app is free and designed for iPhone and Android smart phones and
tablets.
Additional features include:
A
quick orientation right on the mobile device.
Ability
for people to share notifications for volunteers with their social
network.
Earn
digital “badges” by completing a job test, accepting a job, sharing the
app,
recruiting volunteers, etc. The “badges” can then be shared with their
social
network.
Allows
people to donate money to the Red Cross and sign up to donate blood.
Offers
emergency response information that people can share with their friends
at the
touch of a button.
The
Team Red Cross App is the seventh in a series of highly successful Red
Cross apps,
which
are now on more than 3 million mobile devices across the country. A
recent Red
Cross survey shows that apps are now tied with social media as the
fourth most
popular way to get information during emergencies—behind TV, radio and
online
news sites. Nearly one-fifth of Americans say they’ve received some
kind of
emergency information from an app they’ve downloaded, making the Red
Cross apps
an important way for the public to get ready for disasters.
The
Team Red Cross App can be found in the Apple
App Store
and the Google
Play Store
by searching for American Red Cross or by going to redcross.org/mobileapps.
For more information about volunteering,
through mobile or traditional
avenues, contact the Darke County Chapter at937-548-1002 or visit their
website
at www.redcross.org/oh/greenville.
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support
to
victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood;
teaches
skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and
supports
military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit
organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the
American
public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit www.redcross.org/oh/greenville
or
visit us on Twitter at DarkeCyRedCross
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