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Senate Resolution 48 History
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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 48
(By Senators Foster, Unger, Stollings, Laird, Jenkins, Snyder,
Oliverio, Williams, Yost, Kessler, McCabe and Plymale)
Designating the month of March 2010, as "American Red Cross".
Whereas, The American Red Cross was founded in 1881 and
chartered by Congress in 1905; and
Whereas, The American Red Cross is recognized as a
humanitarian organization which provides compassionate care in
times of war and disaster; and
Whereas, The American Red Cross depends on the support of the
American people to sustain the Red Cross mission; and
Whereas, In 2009, more than a thousand Red Cross volunteers
from West Virginia responded to more than 870 disasters statewide,
including devastating flooding in Mingo, Logan and Raleigh
Counties, assisted 2,100 military families through a wide variety
of support programs, and trained more than 70 thousand people in
lifesaving courses such as CPR, First Aid and Water Safety; and
Whereas, The American Red Cross collects more than 67,000
pints of life-giving blood from generous West Virginia donors; and
Whereas, The American Red Cross could not provide its vital
services without contributions from the American people; therefore,
be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the Senate hereby designates the month of March 2010, as
"Red Cross Month"; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward
a copy of this resolution to the appropriate representatives of the
American Red Cross.