No, she did not. Clara Barton founded the Am
erican Red Cross in 1881.
She worked at Red Cross
No. Clara Barton did in the 1860's.
they r red cross helped gain rights and helped a lot of people and the UN
what Red cross hlepd women gain rights helped alot of people worked for the UN(united nations)
Eleanor Roosevelt achieved many goals but one of her most remarkable achievements was the fact she chaired the committee which drafted and approved of The Human Rights Activist. She worked with the red cross, started a school for girls, started a furniture shop to employ unemployed people and achieved much more. Eleanor is a woman of great achievements and dreams.
Yes she did
Sister Anna married Rear Admiral Wm Cowles. Sister Corinne was active in the Republican Party and the Red Cross and wrote a book about her brother, Theodore. Brother Elliot fathered Eleanor who married FDR. That may have been his greatest achievement - he died in a sanitarium for alcoholics when Eleanor was 10.
Yes absolutely. During the first world war, she was a tireless volunteer, helping the Red Cross in a number of ways: for example, she helped get enough staff for the Red Cross canteen and made sure soldiers going off to war were given encouragement; she also made sure that they were welcomed and supported when they returned. She helped to organize the Navy Red Cross and was a volunteer at the Naval Hospital. In addition, she frequently visited the wounded and raised money to provide aid to their families.
Sister Anna married Rear Admiral Wm Cowles. Sister Corinne was active in the Republican Party and the Red Cross and wrote a book about her brother, Theodore. Brother Elliot fathered Eleanor who married FDR. That may have been his greatest achievement - he died in a sanitarium for alcoholics when Eleanor was 10.
When she was sixty, in the year 1881, she created the red cross in America.
March is the American Red Cross Month. Every year on March 1, the President declares March the American Red Cross Month. This tradition started in 1943 with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
to help the world and help people on this earth.