Helping People is What the Red Cross is All About

As we celebrate, thank and honor our volunteers during National Volunteer Week, we are introducing you to real Red Cross volunteers who are talking about why they do what they do. Meet a husband-and-wife team of volunteers from Pueblo, Colorado: John Goorley, a retired Army officer, and Sherri Goorley, a registered nurse, are Disaster Action […]

The Best Part of Someone’s Worst Day

As we celebrate, thank and honor our volunteers during National Volunteer Week, we’re introducing you to real Red Cross volunteers who are talking about why they do what they do. Today, meet Ron Quay. He started volunteering with blood drives on the East Coast, and recently joined our disaster response teams in Colorado. When speaking […]

It’s National Volunteer Week. Here’s Why You Should Care.

by Patricia Billinger Much has been written about today’s “culture of being busy.” With tight work schedules, kids’ activities, social engagements and, of course, the lure of Colorado’s outdoors, people have a lot of priorities battling for their time. That’s why it’s especially meaningful for us at the American Red Cross to honor and thank […]

Meet Four Adorable Red Cross Families

by Patricia Billinger If you get to chatting with Red Cross workers – whether employed or volunteer – one thing quickly becomes clear: this is a very special organization with a mission that inspires passion and loyalty. The people who put in long hours under high stress conditions do it for the gratification of serving […]

Robin and Cole Finegan: Lucky in Love

Through Valentine’s Day, we are sharing love stories as people take the #RedCrossMyHeart pledge and support the Red Cross in honor of the ones they love. You might recognize today’s couple, Cole and Robin Finegan. Cole was named “Lawyer of the Decade” and “Lawyer of the Year” for 2013 by Law Week Colorado, and was […]

Reconnecting History with the Present: A Day in the Life of a Red Cross Restoring Family Links case

by: Jessica Murison/Red Cross volunteer    While the world stood together last week, Tuesday, January 27, to remember the persons lost and those who survived Auschwitz during the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Red Cross was busy tracing leads for an inquiry we received from a woman in Denver. Although each case is unique – there […]