Governor Scott proclaims March is Red Cross Month 

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott has issued a proclamation recognizing March as Red Cross Month to honor the 288 Vermonters who deliver care and comfort through the American Red Cross of Northern New England.

“In March, we recognize members of the American Red Cross of Vermont who make its humanitarian mission possible through actions of kindness and necessity,” Governor Scott said in the proclamation. “The services of the American Red Cross of Vermont have contributed to the strength of Vermont communities, including countless pints of blood collected from individuals aligned with its humanitarian mission. The collective efforts of the American Red Cross of Vermont are symbolic of the strength of Vermont communities as no one has to face emergencies alone.”

Read the full proclamation from Gov. Scott: https://governor.vermont.gov/document/american-red-cross-month-proclamation-26-16

What Is Red Cross Month

The Red Cross mission has been part of the country for more than half of its 250‑year history. Red Cross Month began as a national call to action during WWII for individuals to address growing humanitarian needs. Now, it’s a community tradition honoring neighbors who deliver support when help can’t wait.

“Red Cross Month is more than a moment of recognition — it’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we come together to care for one another,” said Stephanie Couturier, regional CEO, Red Cross of Northern New England. “Here in Vermont, ordinary people make an extraordinary difference every day — whether they’re responding to a local disaster, rolling up their sleeves to give blood or opening their hearts to make a generous donation. In life’s most difficult moments, this compassion brings relief and hope, strengthening the bonds that unite our community.”

Every contribution matters — visit redcross.org to get involved by making a financial donation, giving blood or platelets, volunteering, or taking a class in lifesaving skills. During this year’s campaign:

  • Financial donations made on March 25 for Disaster Relief will be part of Red Cross Giving Day, which aims to bring together 30,000 supporters to help ensure families don’t face disasters alone.
  • In March, the Red Cross will provide free A1C testing on successful blood, platelet and plasma donations. Those who come to give March 1-31 will also get a $15 Amazon Gift Card by email. See RedCrossBlood.org/March.

 

How Red Cross Volunteers Help in Vermont

In 2025, the Red Cross in Vermont:

  • Responded to 106 disasters (mostly home fires) assisting 432 people.
  • Installed 320 free smoke alarms for Vermonters in need, including 48 seniors, 31 individuals with disabilities, nearly 13 veterans and 64 children.
  • Collected more than nearly 29,000 units of lifesaving blood and held more than nearly 1,200 blood drives.
  • Service to the Armed Forces volunteers logged more than 650 hours supporting military members, veterans and their families. 

 

How You Can Help

The Red Cross has an urgent need for disaster action team members throughout the state. These critical volunteer positions enable us to carry out our lifesaving mission across Vermont. Turn your compassion into action today!

Disaster Action Team Volunteers

Every day people are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of our disaster responses. You can be part of a team that helps and responds to dozens of emergencies every year in Vermont. From offering a caring and compassionate ear, to meeting the immediate needs of disaster survivors, such as lodging and clothing, Red Cross volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. We supply all the training you need.

Want to learn more or sign-up? Email [email protected].

About the American Red Cross:

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.

MONTPELIER, Vt., March 2, 2026 American Red Cross

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