American Red Cross
Together, we are the American Red Cross
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Central Louisiana Calls for Heroes April-11-2012
The American Red Cross needs heroes in Central Louisiana to help raise fund for victims of disaster, like home fires.  Call 318 619-6902 to register today to become a hero or click here to sign up online.
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Hosted in partnership with the Silver Family, on Thursday Nov. 17, the American Red Cross of Central Louisiana hosted the 9th Annual Talk of the Town, the premier holiday fundraiser in Cenla.  The Talk of the Town is a by-invitation-only
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Local Red Cross Volunteer Extends Hands of Service to Irene Victims August-31-2011
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BE A HERO FOR THE AMERICAN RED CROSS

 

 

 

Here’s How You Can Do It!

 

  

·     If you are able, make a personal or business contribution $1,000.

 

• Ask professional associates to make a contribution to support your effort.

 

• Ask your employer to make the corporate contribution. 

 

·     Mail a letter to 40 of your closest contacts and ask for $25 - $50 per person.

 

·     If you are an educator, ask the students and faculty of your school to raise money through a coin drive or selling “Red Cross Squares” to display in the school.

 

• High school clubs and organizations can do a number of things to raise $1,000.

 

• If you are a minister or church member, ask members of the congregation to

 contribute to your efforts.

 

• If you are in retail, banking, or the restaurant business, ask customers to donate

or to buy “Red Cross Squares” which are displayed in the business.

 

• If you manage a business, ask your vendors to support your efforts.

 

• If you are a member of a civic club, ask other members to contribute.

 

• If you are retired, ask neighbors or friends to support your efforts.

 

• Recruit local service organizations to help you.

 

• Fire fighters, police, or EMS personnel can conduct can drives.

 

·     Any company can help an employee become a hero by conducting a raffle, holding a “dress down day”, or selling lunches.

 

·     Individuals may work alone or may choose to involve their company, civic club, church or school in their fund raising efforts. 

 

 

 

The “Heroes for the American Red Cross” campaign will bring forth a tremendous surge of creativity and visibility in our community.  Some interesting examples from Red Cross campaigns in other communities:

 

 

 

·     A retired farmer sat in his local gas station and convenience store for three days asking customers to give to the ARC. He raised $2,900.

 

·     Two post office clerks asked customers they knew to donate their change, raising $1,800.

 

·     Firemen held a boot drive for one day at a local Wal-Mart and raised $3,900 and Wal-Mart matched their drive with a $1,000 donation.

 

·     A restaurant asked customers to donate change after paying their tab and raised $1,600.

 

·     A pizza restaurant sold “Red Cross Squares” to customers raising $1,200.

 

·     The employee council of a manufacturer cooked and sold hot dogs and hamburgers one day for three weeks and raised $1,100. 

 

·     A physician in a large medical practice asked the other doctors for at least $100 and raised $2,600.

 

·     A popular radio disc jockey asked listeners to make him a hero and raised $3,300.

 

·     A grocery store raffled off a $250 gift certificate raising $1,120.

 

·     A running club conducted a small run for the ARC and raised $1,600.

 

·     A parking meter monitor in a small town asked folks she saw on her day-to-day rounds and raised $2,100.

 

·     A county sheriff’s department held a traffic stop for four hours on a Sunday afternoon and raised $3,500.

 

·     A high school service club held a car wash-a-thon and raised $1,150

 

·     A hospital cafeteria asked employees and visitors to donate change at the end of the line and raised $1,587.

 

·     Four branches of a bank sold “Red Cross Squares” to customers and raised $2,400.

 

·     An administrator of a technical school asked employees and students to contribute and raised $1,089.

 

·     A member of a civic club asked the club and its members for support and raised $1,150. The club donated $500 and members contributed $650.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learn about fundraisers this month by clicking here.

You may donate to your favorite hero or team at
http://american.redcross.org/heroes-centrallouisiana


For your convenience, you may also make an online donation by clicking here.
You may also call 318 442-6621 to pledge or mail a donation to
425 Bolton Avenue, Alexandria, LA 71301.

 

 

Together, we are the American Red Cross.