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We're lovin' it--$14,000 raised for Red Cross!
April-14-2012
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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
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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
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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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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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MISSION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers, guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
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Congressional Charter
The American Red Cross exists by Congressional Charter. The American Red Cross received its first Congressional Charter in 1900. The Charter is considered to be the founding corporate document of the organization and provides for the existence, charge, and governance of the organization at its highest level. The Charter is akin to a constitution or Articles of Incorporation and takes precedence over all other corporate regulations. The Charter is federal legislation and thus falls under the exclusive authority of the United States Congress and the President of the United States.
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SEVEN FUNDAMENTAL PHILOSOPHIES
Humanity: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, born of a desire to bring assistance without discrimination to the wounded on the battlefield, endeavours, in its international and national capacity, to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found. Its purpose is to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human being. It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples.
Impartiality: It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress.
Neutrality: In order to continue to enjoy the confidence of all, the Movement may not take sides in hostilities or engage at any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious or ideological nature.
Independence: The Movement is independent. The National Societies, while auxiliaries in the humanitarian services of their governments and subject to the laws of their respective countries, must always maintain their autonomy so that they may be able at all times to act in accordance with the principles of the Movement.
Voluntary Service: It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any manner by desire for gain.
Unity: There can be only one Red Cross or one Red Crescent Society in any one country. It must be open to all. It must carry on its humanitarian work throughout its territory.
Universality: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in which all Societies have equal status and share equal responsibilities and duties in helping each other, is worldwide.
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