Ongoing Opportunity Categories: Health and Medicine and Social ServicesOngoing Opportunity Tags: blood, blooddonation, customerservice, help, recovery, shortage, and support
We urgently need your help at our blood drives in the Northwest Arkansas area.
Do you love interacting with people and want to make a direct impact in your community? The American Red Cross has a high priority need for Blood Donor Ambassadors to continue delivering services to our communities.
Blood drives with volunteers are more successful, run smoother, and collect more blood. This means more birthday parties, more anniversaries, more graduations, and all those celebrations and happy moments in people’s lives…because of you!
The best part? You pick your locations and shifts.
Apply at www.redcross.org/volunteer
What Is It?
You would help to provide a warm and friendly greeting to our blood donors. As you welcome them, you will assist with reception and hospitality to enhance the blood donor experience.
Must be 16 years or older
Opportunity for you to:
Be in a safe environment helping your community
Gain valuable training and experience while providing an invaluable service to your community
Network and meet new people
Develop customer service skills that will last a lifetime
Receive community service hours
Be part of the most respected world-wide organizations
Meet some incredible people…our blood donors and staff
How to get startedComplete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer
Or for any questions contact:
Maggie Raynolds, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist
Call/Text: 816-826-8392 | [email protected]
Schedule time to talk: calendy.com/mraynolds
What Our Volunteers Are Saying“When I needed blood during my cancer treatment, the Red Cross was there for me. I’m so happy to be able to give back by volunteering and thanking blood donors now that I’m recovered.” ~Jackie P.
“I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W.
“I can no longer donate blood, but this is a way I can help those who do donate.” ~Steve JNo Records Found
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