A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing Wednesday, February 16, 2022, as a day to honor the work and mission of the regions of the American Red Cross serving the state of Indiana.
Impact
The resolution aligns with the state’s recognition of organizations that provide critical services during emergencies, reinforcing the role of the American Red Cross in supplying approximately 40% of the nation's blood needs. In light of the pandemic, it addresses the growing concerns regarding blood shortages and the urgent need for community support in blood donation efforts. By establishing this day of recognition, the state encourages citizens to contribute in various ways, whether through volunteering, monetary donations, or blood donations.
Summary
HCR0022 is a concurrent resolution recognizing February 16, 2022, as a day to honor the work and mission of the American Red Cross regions serving Indiana. The resolution seeks to acknowledge the vital contributions of the Red Cross in emergency response situations, specifically highlighting its efforts to alleviate human suffering through the mobilization of volunteers and charitable donations. This resolution emphasizes the importance of community involvement in supporting these humanitarian initiatives.
Contention
While the resolution serves as a commendatory measure for the Red Cross, it could also reflect broader discussions concerning public health and emergency preparedness within the state. Some may argue about the effectiveness and impact of relying on volunteer-driven organizations like the Red Cross versus more structured government responses. Nonetheless, the resolution successfully raises awareness of both the organization's needs and the importance of community support in times of crisis.