Title: The Case for Youth Involvement
1The Case for Youth Involvement
2Youth involvement
- Everyone should have a voice in the Red Cross
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
3Youth 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.
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
4What 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!
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
5What 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!
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
6Diversity
- 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)
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
7Facts
- Young people require some degree of special
recruitment and treatment as volunteers - Liability
- Opportunities to socialize
- Accommodations for school schedules
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
8What 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.
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
9Business 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.
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
10Business case
- About 55 of young people volunteer, almost twice
the rate of adults.
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story
11My American Red Cross Story
My American Red Cross Story
Identify Your Audience
Research The Case
Find Documentation
Identify The Issues And Facts
Input Red Cross Story