Volunteers who would make Clara proud

Portrait of Clara Barton in 1881, the year she founded the American Red Cross. She was 60 years old.
Each year, a small number of people from our region are selected to receive Clara Barton Awards, the highest honor that the American Red Cross bestows upon its volunteers. The award recognizes meritorious service in volunteer leadership positions held over a period of years.
The award not only honors volunteers, it serves to remind us of the founder of the American Red Cross, a remarkable woman who led our organization for its first 23 years of existence. Read more about Clara Barton here. Read more
Art Bruns hasn’t been the type to let everyday challenges get in the way of him doing great work for the American Red Cross — for the past 20 years. He seems just too optimistic for that, possessing an inquisitive mind that is paired with a can-do attitude.


The nationally broadcast “Hear and Now” radio program recently featured a touching story about a 19-year-old Red Cross volunteer. In the story,