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Annual Reports
Please click links on the right to access
any of our Annual Reports from the past four
years. You are welcome to print copies or
contact our Executive Director, Erin
Mounsey, at 970.226.5728 to get more
information about your American Red Cross
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Centennial Chapter
American Red Cross
Serving Northern ColoradoThe American
Red Cross Mission:
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian
organization led by its Congressional
Charter and the Fundamental Principles of
the International Red Cross Movement, will
provide relief to victims of disasters and
help people prevent, prepare for and respond
to emergencies.
Our mission can be summarized with
these simple words:
PREPARE AND RESPOND
As a part of the nation’s leading
humanitarian aid organization, we in
northern Colorado have an unparalleled
record of helping people prevent, prepare
for and respond to emergencies. We deliver:
- Relief services to victims of
disaster
- Emergency communications and access to
financial assistance for military
families
- Health and safety training for
anyone who seeks to prepare themselves,
their business or their organization
for emergencies
- International projects in
cooperation with Red Cross units around
the world
- Community programs, including our
new Care Giving program, which trains
families to provide non-nursing support
to patients and families in nursing
homes, hospitals and at home.
The Centennial Chapter covers more than
27,000 square miles of northern Colorado,
reaching to the borders of Utah, Wyoming,
Nebraska and Kansas. Chapter lines follow
the borders of the 12 northern Colorado
counties. Population in this area exceeds
640,000. The vast distances provide an
opportunity to Chapter staff and volunteers
to provide services to all of the Chapter’s
residents utilizing a strong network of
local volunteers and a commitment to recruit
and train volunteers in every northern
Colorado community.
We pride ourselves in responding to EVERY
disaster in our chapter within two hours of
notification by local emergency managers.
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