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I went into this thinking I knew the American Red Cross—fires and floods, they're there. Disasters? Yep. All over it. What I didn't know is what you're going to hear in this episode and that is what happens the rest of the time. This legacy organization has its mark on our communities in ways I never thought. Jacquelyn Clites, who leads the 26-county Gold Country region, opened my eyes to how local and round-the-clock their work is: most days it’s not headline disasters, it’s home fires—meeting immediate needs with shelter, food, medicines, and even disaster mental-health and spiritual care. Beyond that, they supply a huge share of the nation’s blood and train our neighbors in CPR and lifeguarding, while quietly supporting military families through emergency communications and reuniting loved ones separated by crisis.
Here at home, a small team and a lot of volunteers power it all—often alongside partners like Sac Metro Fire and SMUD. The simplest way to help: give blood, volunteer your time, or donate funds. You can learn more from their website HERE.
For more information:
www.facebook.com/ARCGoldCountry
https://www.linkedin.com/company/arcgoldcountry
Phone: 916-993-7070_
CHAPTER SUMMARIES
(00:00) The Red Cross
The American Red Cross provides global disaster relief, including mental health and spiritual support, with a focus on the California Gold Country region.
(13:31) Community Collaboration and Partnerships
Community partnerships, media collaborations, and innovative programs enhance resilience and safety in disaster preparedness.
(19:07) Funding and Budgeting for Disaster Relief
Our humanitarian efforts are supported by donors, not government funding. Monetary donations are preferred over material goods. Our team and volunteers are crucial, as well as partnerships with other organizations.
(30:06) Community Engagement for Disaster Relief
Community involvement, volunteering, financial contributions, and strong leadership inspire meaningful contributions to the Red Cross mission.
(36:17) Humanity, Harmony, and Hope
The Red Cross empowers local communities with 90% volunteers and 90 cents per dollar towards mission, while emphasizing self-care and personal dedication.
(44:06) American Red Cross Impact
American Red Cross's critical role in responding to emergencies, collaboration with organizations, and impact on community resilience.
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