It is a rare opportunity to work for an organization that serves the noblest of purpose. The American Red Cross has been at the forefront of charity and humanitarian service in the nation for over 140 years now. If you have the chance to become part of this altruistic organization, will you grab that opportunity? Veteran, you are in luck! The American Red Cross is one of the few organizations in the country that is structured to include veterans in their operations.
Continue the mission of saving lives even after you have separated from service. You do not have to lose your passion for helping people in order to earn after active duty. In fact, working for American Red Cross broadens your scope of service. You will not only assist civilians but can extend support to your fellow service members and their families. Transform your career into a force of good!
The Red Cross network functions effectively through the efficiency of its support system. By taking care of their employees, the organization allows team members to take good care of others as well. Here are the minimum benefits that you can get when you work for American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross, just like its parent organization - the International Red Cross, is born out of the need to proliferate humanitarian efforts in times of disasters, emergencies and even armed conflicts. It is one of the few organizations that mirrors the military creed: to serve and protect the public. The U.S. Military and American Red Cross are partners in most of its humanitarian endeavors. And just like a true partner, American Red Cross not only offer support to the general public but also to our service members and their families.
Hero Care Network
From oath taking to separation, American Red Cross has the service members' backs. The Red Cross provides a touch of home to service members during deployments. The Red Cross Hero Care Network provides FREE emergency communications link to service members and their families in times of verifiable crisis.
Benefit Claims Assistance
The American Red Cross is an accredited service organization and can offer assistance to veterans and their family members if they need help in preparing, developing and submitting benefit claims to the Veteran Affairs.
Military Medical Assistance
The organization have also deployed volunteers serving VA clinics and military hospitals throughout the country. Said volunteers provide a much-needed support in areas of rehabilitation, recreation, administration, and personal services to current and former service members.