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Apply to be a Disaster Health or Mental Health volunteer, ensure that you have the confidence to respond, and join the Red Cross Health Professional Community. You may make lifelong friends while helping individuals in need.

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Nurses and other health professionals are vital to the work of the Red Cross

Nurses and other health professionals are vital to the work of the Red Cross

The American Red Cross relies on thousands of nurses and other health professionals to bring our mission to life each day. Talented, practical and generous, these volunteers and employees bring relief to disaster victims, work in military hospitals, and collect lifesaving blood. They develop and teach courses ranging from disaster preparedness to addressing health equity through the social determinants of health. Red Cross health professional volunteers serve in direct care roles, management, supervisory, and governing roles throughout our organization.
Are you a nurse, nursing/health student or other health professional? Whether you are new to the Red Cross, re-engaging after time away, or have been living our mission for many years, we welcome you and thank you for your service. These pages will keep you up to date with Red Cross nursing and health topics, find opportunities to get involved, and celebrate the achievements of your colleagues.

Volunteers help respond to an average of more than 60,000 disasters every year

More than 25,000 volunteers support Red Cross Blood Services
More than 11,000 nurses and other health professionals volunteer

25% of volunteers are aged 24 or younger
Our vision is to ensure a prepared, nimble and diverse workforce of engaged Red Cross nurses and other health professionals, enterprise-wide, that supports volunteerism across the lifespan and promotes health and resilience within our communities.
- Linda MacIntyre, Chief Nurse, The American Red Cross
Spearheaded by the Chief Nurse of the American Red Cross, the Nursing and Health team provides programs and opportunities that help you learn, grow, and add value to your volunteer commitment.

Nursing Network leaders work in partnership with Volunteer Services teams to help recruit and engage health professional volunteers across the organization. They help recognize volunteers and promote well-being. Regional Nurse Leads work with teams comprised of nurses and other interested volunteers to ensure health professional capacity within the region. To learn more about these opportunities, email us and provide your name and location.

Explore the ways we recognize and celebrate the achievement of Red Cross nurses, including our national and international awards, service pins and National Nurses Week activities.

Receive our email newsletter Nursing Matters written by, for and about Red Cross nurses and other health professionals.Red Cross health professionals educate and advocate to promote well-being. Some examples include:
Nursing Network leaders work in partnership with Volunteer Services teams to help recruit and engage health professional volunteers across the organization. They help recognize volunteers and promote well-being. Regional Nurse Leads work with teams comprised of nurses and other interested volunteers to ensure health professional capacity within the region. To learn more about these opportunities, email us and provide your name and location.

Explore the ways we recognize and celebrate the achievement of Red Cross nurses, including our national and international awards, service pins and National Nurses Week activities.

Receive our email newsletter Nursing Matters written by, for and about Red Cross nurses and other health professionals.Red Cross health professionals educate and advocate to promote well-being. Some examples include:
The Red Cross partners with educators and academic organizations to provide real-world learning opportunities for college and graduate students.

Learn about volunteer opportunities with the Red Cross, our Jane Delano Nursing Student Scholarship, and more.

Student Curriculum for American Red Cross Disaster Health Services
Learn how Red Cross Disaster Health Services’ responders care for individuals impacted by disaster. This course provides online training and an in-class or virtual instructor led simulation to help participants understand how Red Cross Disaster Health Services responders support individuals affected by disasters.

Registered nurse and Disaster Health Services lead volunteer, Joanne Kellie, (center) at the Wenatchee WA Cooling Shelter where she supported client needs in the face temperatures in excess of 108 degrees. 

Rickey Porter, an emergency medical technician, joined the Red Cross because he saw a need in his community— there were no other EMTs in Ohio County, Kentucky. Ricky has deployed over 20 times and provides emergency medical care to Red Cross clients and volunteers.

Red Cross volunteer and Registered Nurse, Janice Chance speaks with a service member at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

Jennifer Adrio, American Red Cross Regional CEO and blood donor, waits for R. Eric Magalued, Collections Team Supervisor, to initiate her blood donation at the Red Cross San Francisco Blood Donation Center.

American Red Cross volunteer nurse Jana Cearlock and Red Cross volunteer Aaren Arrants, an Emergency Medical Technician, administered CPR to help save the life of an evacuation shelter resident in Jacksonville, Florida.

Disaster Mental Health volunteer Lukas de Saint-Clair stops to visit a young mother and her children, ages 3 and 10-months, who found haven at a Red Cross emergency shelter after the Kentucky flood disaster.

Tere Shannon, a retired EMT, checks on Baton Rouge shelter resident Elizabeth Ramirez. Tere started volunteering with the Red Cross 27 years ago and helps provide care and reassurance to shelter residences and, as she puts it, “treat them like we do our family.”

Blood Services laboratory staff member Alexis Hollis of Columbus, Ohio, holds up a thank you sign.

American Red Cross volunteer nurse Aaron Strong checks on Sally Wilson, who lost everything in the Oregon wildfires. Sally told Aaron, “It gives me comfort to stay in a shelter because there are others that understand what I am going through, and that gives me support and hope.” 

Cheryl Thomas, a nurse for the American Red Cross, checks the temperature of Marc and his daughter Rachel, 6 yrs old, as part of Covid-19 screening protocol at a hotel in Livingston, TX. 

Washington, DC. Red Cross phlebotomist Jazmyne explains to volunteer blood donor Anthony how to recover after his whole blood donation.

Disaster Health Services volunteer Tere Shannon consults with Jerry Combs about discomfort caused by an older prosthetic which was closest to him when he fled his home during the Eastern Kentucky flood.
Volunteers Jessica (Registered Nurse) and Michael (orthopedic surgeon) Craig on their third disaster deployment together in Kentucky.
When Mikaela, a Los Angeles pre-med student, saw an Afghan family struggling to carry their daughter who has Cerebral Palsy at the Fort Bliss Doña Ana Range Complex in New Mexico, she knew that she had to help. 
Washington, DC. Red Cross phlebotomist Mike assists volunteer blood donor Kara at a blood drive.
Debbie Hayden is a registered nurse serving as Health Services Manager for the Red Cross shelter at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.  
The Fundamental Principles of the Global Red Cross Network form the foundation of Nursing and Health work. Red Cross programs and services support individuals and families where they live, work and play ( social determinants of health ). Health/mental health professional volunteers have an integral role in this work.
These initiatives support the Future of Nursing Report 2020-2030 in key areas (valuing community and public health nursing, fostering nurses’ roles as leaders and advocates; preparing nurses to respond to disasters and supporting the health and wellbeing of nurses), and through recommendations 3, 7 and 8 as follows:
The report states that the Nation’s nurses are not prepared to respond to disasters and other public health emergencies. The Red Cross can help. The Red Cross uses an RN-led model and provides training for disaster response. Disaster responders may respond locally, nationally or virtually. Travel, lodging and meals are provided for deployed workers through generous donors.






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Lisa Garland is a character in the Silent Hill series , first appearing in Silent Hill , followed by its sequel Silent Hill 3 , and later in the prequels Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Cage of Cradle . Growing up in the titular town , she once dreamed of becoming a renowned actress, but due to family tradition went into a career of nursing instead.

Lisa was the staff member at Alchemilla Hospital responsible for treating Alessa Gillespie in the seven years after she was burned during an occult ritual. Her addiction to narcotics made her a target for blackmail by a mysterious organization who had a vested interest in keeping Alessa alive. Lisa eventually died before the events of the original game, but her specter remained in the Otherworld , oblivious to her past.

She was reimagined in the 2009 reboot Silent Hill: Shattered Memories , adapted in the 2006 film as the Red Nurse , and featured in the crossover Dead by Daylight: Chapter XVI - Silent Hill .

Lisa Garland is a young woman who grew up and worked in the tourist town of Silent Hill, Maine, attending Midwich Elementary School at an early age. [1] In her late-teenage years, she was a theater enthusiast with aspirations of becoming an actress, sometimes visiting the Artaud Theater to daydream about rising to stardom. These a
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