How should you celebrate International Volunteer Day?
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Philanthropy News,
| December 07, 2012
The Canadian Red Cross is the country's leading charity organization, offering a variety of programs that provide people in need with valuable resources. From disaster relief services to empowering Canadians with swimming and First Aid and CPR skills, the Canadian Red Cross has an impact both at home and abroad.
This year, in honour of International Volunteer Day, you may want to consider the benefits of becoming a volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross.
International Volunteer Day
Celebrated on December 5, International Volunteer Day is a great opportunity for individuals worldwide to contribute their time to a worthwhile cause or organization. By highlighting the significant work that volunteers do, the event helps bring attention to important issues that affect people in need and calls upon the global community to act.
In addition to encouraging people to volunteer, International Volunteer Day - which was established in December 1985 by the United Nations General Assembly - is also a good time to honour those who devote their time to volunteering everyday.
Volunteering with the Canadian Red Cross
As a volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross, you'll join a network of more than 25,000 individuals who assist those in need.
Whether you're looking to gain valuable knowledge and training that will benefit you in many ways or you want to make difference in your community and build lifelong friendships, the Canadian Red Cross has plenty of opportunities for you to broaden your horizons.
No matter what age you are, the Canadian Red Cross has a range of programs that may best fit your needs. Volunteering with the Canadian Red Cross can be a great way for you to make an impact socially and prevent harmful activities from occurring. Canadians who want to give back can be a valuable resource to the Canadian Red Cross.
Make your mark
Each year, volunteers contribute their time, knowledge and passion to meaningful causes that help individuals affected by emergencies and disasters improve their lives.
By choosing to volunteer with the Canadian Red Cross, you can show your support for the humanitarian ideals that guide the organization and provide aid to those affected by difficult circumstances.
Reaching out to a Canadian Red Cross representative can also be a great way to get started with volunteering. Information on how to get involved with the Canadian Red Cross, and to donate today, can also be found online.
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