Another
Way to Say Thank You
American
Red Cross Veteran Volunteers
Darke
County, OH October 29, 2013 From the days of the Civil War, the
American Red Cross has supported the men, women and families of the
military, from their first day of service until the Red Crosses
services are no longer needed. This close relationship with the
military began with American Red Cross founder, Clara Barton and
continues today in Darke County, with Executive Director, Lynne Gump
and a band of volunteers that visit Darke County veterans in assisted
living facilities every month, with gifts of cards or candy, perhaps
a colored picture from a child or just the opportunity to lend an ear
or a caring hug.
Veteran
Visitation is an extremely unique volunteering opportunity available
to Darke Countians, requiring the ability to meet calmly with
strangers, great listening skills, an open understanding of dealing
with the elderly and a care and respect for the American Red Cross
mission. Currently, the Darke County Chapter is the only location
that offers this type of Red Cross volunteering. If you are
interested, please contact Rita McManis at the Darke County Red
Cross, 937-548-1002, visit at 130 Martz Street in Greenville or go
online at www.redcross.org/oh/greenville. “This is a deeply
rewarding way to give back to those men and woman who gave service to
our country”, stated Gump, “and this is just a small way that we
can continue to thank them and let them know that service isn’t
forgotten.”
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.
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