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2009 Annual Report
Review the 2009 Annual Report for the Monroe County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
2009 Annual Report

Disaster Relief and Community Disaster Education
When a disaster threatens or strikes, the Red Cross is there. This year we responded to 32 local single family home fire disasters.

Because being prepared can make your family and community safer and sometimes minimize injury and destruction, we provided disaster response and preparedness education information to 527 persons in the community.

Health and Safety Services
From first aid, CPR and AED training to swimming and lifeguarding, American Red Cross programs help people lead safer and healthier lives. This year, 4,796 individuals learned lifesaving skills through First Aid, CPR, AED and mission-related caregiving classes offered by the chapter. In Aquatics, we taught lifeguard, parent and child aquatics, water skills and water safety instructor training to 2,647 individuals. We have 324 Instructors teaching Red Cross certified lifesaving in our chapter jurisdiction.

International Services
The international tracing program helps local families find relatives with whom they have lost contact because of a natural disaster, war or internal conflict.

We taught 30 students in the Red Cross-certified class, International Humanitarian Law.

Armed Forces Emergency Services
The American Red Cross provides communication between those in the Armed Forces and their families. We have a worldwide network that reaches service members wherever they are to communicate a birth, death or illness. This year we provided emergency connections for 70 military families. We briefed 1,388 military family members through the Red Cross Program called, "Get to Know us Before you Need Us."

Lifeline Medical Alert System
This program enables individuals with disabilities or chronic illness to live independently at home. The personal emergency response system puts them immediately in touch with help and gives family members peace of mind and assures prompt assistance is close at hand. Our program served 687 clients last year, and currently has over 500 subscribers in our 10-county area.

A Note About Volunteers
We depend on volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to carry on our work. Volunteers constitute 97 percent of our total workforce, serving as members of the board, instructors teaching lifesaving skills, disaster action team members, office administrators, event organizers and more.

This year, 570 volunteers made the work of the chapter possible, contributing thousands of hours in all of our community services, as well as traveling to other regions to provide emergency services to persons affected by disasters.

Monroe County Chapter Audited Financial Information

Statement of Financial Position For the Year Ending June 30, 2009
   
BEGINNING NET ASSETS $584,904
ENDING NET ASSETS $526,391
   
Statement of Activities  
   
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS, REVENUES AND GAINS $470,520
   
Expenses and Losses  
Armed Forces Emergency Services 17,530
Disaster Services 150,692
Health & Safety 172,571
Community Services 84,410
International Services 5,5926
Total Program Services $430,795
   
Membership and Fund Raising   $38,087
Management and General 60,151
   
TOTAL EXPENSES AND LOSSES $529,033
   
Change in Net Assets ($ 58,513)
   
   

For a downloadable version of this report, please see our 2009 Annual Report (PDF)

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