American Red Cross
Together, we are the American Red Cross
We're lovin' it--$14,000 raised for Red Cross! April-14-2012
This week  Glenda Stock, owner of McDonald's of Alexandria, presented the Central Louisiana Red Cross with a check for over $14,000, thanks to the fundraising efforts of area McDonald's restaurants!  Glenda’s guidance and le
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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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2011 Talk of the Town November-22-2011
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
Central Louisiana Red Cross volunteer Frances Vanderlick headed out to North Carolina yesterday, August 30 to provide aid and service to victims devastated by Hurrricane Irene.  Mrs. Vanderlick will be on a 21 day assignment with the American
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Whatever  it  is that you love to do,


we have a volunteer job where  it will make a difference! 

 

 

Ready to start?  We make  it easy!

 

 

Governor Jindal Commends American Red Cross Volunteers in Louisiana

 

 

 

 

1.  Download an application by clicking here.  We must have an original signatures, so please return it by mail or in person.  (To expedite the process, you may email it by clicking here or fax it to  318 487-8936  318 487-8936 and then mail or deliver the hard copy to 425 Bolton Avenue, Alexandria, Louisiana 71301.)

 

 

 

 

2.  Complete an on-line background check.  All Red Cross employees and registered volunteers are required to undergo a criminal background check; just click here to complete your free background check.   (Frequently asked questions are below.)

 

 

 

 

 

  

3. Start your training. To get started right away, click here for the online Red Cross Volunteer Orientation.

You may also take your first class on-line!  Click here to register for "Disaster Services Overview: Module1" through our on-line training.  (Please call  318-442-6621  318-442-6621 ext 6802 if you need assistance or to get your .)  You can also Click here to register for Red Cross Courses and to access our latest Online/On-Demand Training

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't have a clue what

 

 

it

 

might be that you want to do?

 

Click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Click here to register for our bi-monthly email newsletter.  Just
 send a blank email from your email address.

 

Not able to send an  email from your email address through this link? 

 Just send an email to volunteer@cenlaredcross.org or call 318 619-6902 and give us your email address.  We'll sign you up!

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you again for joining our team!

    

We look  forward to learning just what it  is that you will do to make a difference in Central Louisiana! 

          

At Red Cross, our volunteers are what it is all about! 

                

Tag!  You're it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here to download a Volunteer Application 

 

 

Click here to download our Volunteer Hours Reporting Form

                                                                                                       

Learn how to become a Red Cross Emergency Shelter Site and/or Team, by clicking here.

 

Thank you for your interest in becoming an identified American Red Cross Disaster Relief Shelter.  With facilities identified and volunteers trained in advance, we can immediately serve your community with emergency shelter following a disaster such as a hurricane, flood, or large apartment fire.  Becoming an official Red Cross Shelter is simple and involves only five easy steps!

1. Obtain approval and support from facility leaders including, management, board, advisory council, etc.

 

2. Complete and return a signed Shelter Agreement and Facility Survey (available at the Red Cross or by download when you click here) to:

American Red Cross 
of Central Louisiana
Shelter Coordinator

425 Bolton Ave

Alexandria, LA 71301

 

3. Recruit volunteers familiar with the facility to train to become a Shelter Team.  Recruit your most reliable volunteers whom

you can contact when your facility becomes activated as a shelter.  The training is free--just call us at 318 442-6621 or email volunteer@cenlaredcross.org to let us know how many people are ready to be trained.

 

4. Schedule your on-site Shelter Team orientation and training sessions. The Red Cross Shelter Coordinator will work with you to schedule this free training at your convenience.

5. Receive your official Shelter Kit including a Shelter Manager's Binder and instructions for printing an official Certificate of Insurance. For more information contact us at help@cenlaredcross.org or by calling 318 442-6621. 

 

Additional Notes

In Central Louisiana, the number of large, public facilities available to serve as Red Cross shelters are limited but Central Louisiana has routinely sheltered tens of thousands of people during hurricane evacuations through partnerships with many faith-based organizations in addition to using public facilities.  The Red Cross works with the owners of public and private facilities willing to serve as shelters based upon the owner's preference; a facility owner (church, governmental entity, school, or individual) may decide to serve as one of four shelter types:  a Red Cross shelter, a Red Cross Partner Shelter, a Red Cross Supported Shelter, or an Independent Shelter.  The names are descriptive of the relationship, and those managed, partnered with or supported by Red Cross develop a shelter agreement with the Red Cross that specifies the way the shelter will be activated, the services and support provided by Red Cross, the services provided by the facility, and financial responsibility of the Red Cross.

 

During times of emergency, the Red Cross coordinates sheltering efforts beginning with local government officials including the Office of Emergency Preparedness, Mayor's Office, law enforcement, and DSS.  The Red Cross contacts facility owners to determine if the facility is available and when the facility may be open as a shelter.  Even though the Central Louisiana Red Cross has over 100 agreements with local facilities, not all facilities are available for a specific emergency and resources such as volunteers, security, and supplies determine which facilities and how many facilities may be opened during any emergency.