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Title: The Case for Youth Involvement


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The Case for Youth Involvement
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Youth involvement
  • Everyone should have a voice in the Red Cross

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Youth Involvement History
  • In 1884, six children put on a play that raised
    over 50 dollars that they donated to the American
    Red Cross. Red Cross. The money was used to aid a
    family victimized by the severe Midwestern flood.
    The young volunteers were dubbed the Little
    Six.

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What is youth involvement?
  • Involving youth and young adults in all aspects
    of the Red Cross (service delivery, leadership,
    governance)
  • Youth and young adults age 24 and younger
  • Youth 18 and under
  • Young Adult 19-24
  • Young people under age 25 make up 29 of all Red
    Cross volunteers!

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What is youth involvement?
  • Youth involvement does not mean an expensive,
    separate youth program
  • Youth involvement is not just for chapters who
    already do everything very well
  • We can build our chapter through youth
    involvement!

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Diversity
  • People choosing the some other race category to
    describe themselves have the youngest median age
    (24.6). Approximately 97 percent of people
    choosing some other race were Hispanic.
  • Other groups
  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
    (27.5)
  • American Indian and Alaska Native alone (28.0)
  • Black or African American alone (30.2)
  • Asian alone (32.7)
  • White alone (37.7)

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Facts
  • Young people require some degree of special
    recruitment and treatment as volunteers
  • Liability
  • Opportunities to socialize
  • Accommodations for school schedules

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What can young people do in the Red Cross?
  • Disaster Services
  • Participate in disaster drills.
  • Health Safety Services
  • Teach first aid and CPR.
  • International Services
  • Raise money for the Measles Initiative.
  • Blood Services
  • Make reminder calls.
  • AFES
  • Write to troops.

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Business case
  • Two-thirds of adult volunteers began volunteering
    when they were young.
  • Adults who began volunteering as youth are twice
    as likely to volunteer as those who did not
    volunteer when they were younger.
  • In every income and age group, those who
    volunteered as youth gave and volunteered more
    than those who did not.

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Business case
  • About 55 of young people volunteer, almost twice
    the rate of adults.

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My American Red Cross Story
My American Red Cross Story
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