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Southwest Washington Red Cross
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March-9-2010 Chile Relief Effort Update
The American Red Cross is responding to the strong 8.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Chile on February, 27th, 2010.  The global Red Cross network plans to assist 15,000 families with shelter, e
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March-8-2010 Latest on the Haiti Relief Effort
You can stay up-to-date on the relief efforts of the American Red Cross in Haiti by visiting the Haiti page at http://www.redcross.org/haiti.
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January-15-2010 Red Cross Provides Assistance to Kelso Family
A Kelso family of four were not at home when fire engulfed the structure early Wednesday, January 13.  The home was a total loss including all their belingings.  Red Cross provided vouchers
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December-3-2009 Red Cross Responds to Fire in Longview
(LONGVIEW, Wash. – Nov. 20, 2009 – 3:45 p.m.) Southwest Washington Red Cross   Three local Red Cross volunteers mobilized at 11:00 a.m.in a Disaster Action Team (DAT) Rig
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October-23-2009 Red Cross Responds to Skamania County Multiplex Fire
(LONGVIEW, Wash. – Oct. 23, 2009 – 11:45 a.m.) Southwest Washington Red Cross
 
Four Red Cross volunteers mobilized at 9:00 a.m. in a Disaster Action Team (DAT) Rig ye
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Youth Services



Youth services includes both youth leadership building and youth educationYouth with Mannequin.

 

Youth Learning

The Southwest Washington Red Cross offers a variety of youth courses that give kids the safety training they need to respond to potential emergencies and make responsible choices.

 

Safe On My Own is a two and half hour class that covers personal safety, basic first aid, how to get help in emergency, sibling care, internet safety and how to answer the phone or door when home alone.

 

We offer a 7 hour Babysitter’s Training course or a more in depth three day Babysitting Boot Camp. Babysitter’s Training teaches youth leadership skills, care-giving and how to effectively respond to life threatening emergencies. Babysitting Boot Camp goes further by teaching infant and child CPR and providing the students with the experience of caring for a simulator infant.

 

Basic Aid Training is a six hour safety education class that teaches basic first aid skills and step-by-step actions to take in an emergency.

 

We have exceptional Red Cross certified instructors who use a variety of teaching methods to keep students interested and engaged. All courses include a take home workbook.

 

For class information, click here for schedules.

 

Youth LeadershipYouth Council 2008-09

The American Red Cross youth leadership program began in Southwest Washington in 2000 with one high school club. Since then, the program has grown to include twelve high school Red Cross clubs and affiliate clubs, one middle school club, one elementary school club, and the American Red Cross Southwest Washington Youth Council (a leadership group with student representation from eleven area high schools). Combined, there are more than 400 active youth volunteers!

Youth volunteers are involved in a variety of community leadership and service learning activities which touch every line of service of the American Red Cross:

  • Youth bloodmobile 2009Blood Services—high school blood drives are the largest individual blood drives in Southwest Washington! Skyview High School collects over 300 units of blood each year … enough to save nearly 1000 lives!
  • Disaster Services—youth not only raise thousands of dollars each year to help those affected by natural and man-made disasters, but also collect sports drinks and comfort kits and even raise awareness about disaster preparedness.
  • Health and Safety Services—youth teach Basic Aid Training to elementary school students, and once 16 years old, they can even teach CPR and First Aid to adults!
  • International Services—youth have raised thousands of dollars for the Measles Initiative each year, in addition to tens of thousands of dollars for victims of major international disasters.
  • Service to the Armed Forces—youth support both veterans and active military personnel through events such as the Veteran’s Day Parade and by taking steps as simple as thanking local military recruiters.

Read more about youth leadership through the American Red Cross.

 

If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering or starting a Red Cross club at your school, contact Kaya Winn, Volunteer Services Director  or during business hours Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm call (360) 693-5821 or Toll Free 888-434-1966