American Red Cross
Instructors Teaching Others to Save Lives
Volunteer
Instructors Ready
to Change the World
Darke County, October 7,
2013 Imagine performing CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) on your
neighbor, friend or family member, how it would make you feel,
knowing you have made such a life-saving impression on their life.
Helping a new mother save the life of her choking infant? Now
imagine, if you were trained by one of the most respected non-profits
in the world to teach others to save lives, imagine what kind of
effect you would have, what an opportunity, to affect hundreds,
thousands of lives. This is just the impact Darke County locals,
Christina Chalmers and Mary Lane are going to have as they expand
their volunteering careers to include being a PHSS (preparedness
health & safety services) instructor.
American Red Cross Health
and Safety instructors are an elite group of professionals who teach
valuable lifesaving skills to an average of more than 9 million
people each year in businesses, schools and communities. Committing
themselves to long hours of training, continuing education and a
variety of courses to learn to share with their communities,
volunteer instructors are one of the most sought after specialties by
Red Cross Chapters across the county. Chalmers and Lane, both
long-term volunteers, plus being leadership volunteer on the Board of
Directors, were willing to “step-up” when the teaching
opportunity presented itself. Board Members are not required to work
in direct lines of service, generally serving as advocates and in
governance positions, but both woman felt drawn to the opportunity to
teach. “Not everyone is instructor material”, stated Darke
County Red Cross Chapter Executor, Lynne Gump, “it’s a special
skill set, being able not only to commit to saving a strangers life,
but to teach others to save lives as well, with these two ladies
talents, interests and commitment, we’ll be able to hold more
classes in Darke County, training more people to save lives.”
The Darke County Chapter is
seeking additional volunteers to become instructors for Darke County
and its surrounding counties. If you are interested in teaching CPR,
First Aid, Babysitting, Wilderness or Aquatics please start your
adventure at www.redcross.org/oh/greenville or contact the Darke
County Chapter at 937-548-1002, or stop by at 130 Martz Street,
Greenville, OH.
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