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Informative Essay: The American Red Cross

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“You must never think of anything except the need and how to meet it. Then God gives the strength and the thing that seems impossible is done.” This quote is from Clara Barton the founder of American Red Cross. Would you love to help people all over the world? There are so many things that you can do to help people. You can donate, volunteer, take classes and become a member. That is why I believe that the American Red Cross is the best charity. It is all about helping people and making sure everyone is healthy and having a satisfying life. American Red Cross is known as American National Red Cross. It is an organization that provides emergency help, disaster relief, and education in the United States. It started on May 21, 1881 in Washington …show more content…

There are many classes that you can take. The first one is First aid. In that class you learn the basic first aid skills when their is a accident. Another class is CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. In that class you learn how to keep someone's blood flowing through their body until medical services come. Another class is AED Automatic External Defibrillator. In that class you learn how to save a life and help someone during a sudden cardiac arrest. Another class is BLS Basic Life Support. In that class you learn basic skills in life threatening emergencies, like relieving choking and many others. Another class is Babysitting to child care. In that class you learn how to be the best babysitter, be safe, and be reliable. Another class is Swimming. In that class you learn how to help others in need, make it safe, and have the skills to be a great experienced swimmer. Another class is EMT Emergency Medical Technicians. In that class you learn life support and improve their skills. Another class is CNA Certified Nursing Assistant. In that class you learn the basic skills of becoming a nurse. Now you know what the American Red Cross does to teach people different life

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