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Organization Number: 2657
First Registered On: 09-19-2000
Last Registered On: 04-19-2013
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Status: Active
Purpose: The American Red Cross Club at The University of Texas at Austin's mission is to provide American Red Cross services to the University of Texas at Austin's community and surrounding areas. Members deliver these services acting in accordance with the American Red Cross Code of Conduct, under the guidelines of the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and in collaboration with the American Red Cross of Central Texas.
Membership: All club members must complete a volunteer application form, pay dues, and take the Introduction to Red Cross Training course.
Functions: Club members will have the opportunity to obtain certification in various American Red Cross courses. The American Red Cross Club at UT Austin will focus on service projects for the UT community, such as a campus wide CPR training known as Mass CPR.
Organization Type: Service
E-mail: redcrossclubtexas@gmail.com
Web site: http://www.sites.google.com/site/texasredcross/
Representatives: (Name, Title)
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Suwetha Amsavelu, President
Aakash Batra, Vice President of Operations
Lavanya Dharmarajan, Vice President of Membership
Daniel Lapid, Public Relations
Jeffrey Xue, Secretary
Parakh Jain, Treasurer
Thomas Nguyen, Current Events Chair
Clark Wilson, Disaster Chair
Campus Office Address: 163
Categories of UT Austin Registered Student Organizations
Each year, registered student organizations self-identify according to the following twelve categories: