
All you have to do is bring this flyer with you, gather up a bunch of your friends and have a good time.

This is a great way to have fun with some friends and give back to your community at the same time.


(Clara Barton)
For more history of the American Red Cross visit their website.
Continuing the example set by Clara Barton, The Greater Manchester Chapter of the American Red Cross services Manchester and the 16 surrounding communities, and has been doing so since its charter on July 28, 1916.
This example includes following the fundamental principles, which have always remained at the forefront, and providing disaster relief to the community.
The chapter moved into the Frank P. Carpenter House in 1941, after it was given to the Red Cross by the family. Frank P. Carpenter is remembered for his philanthropy, which funded the construction of many building in Manchester including the YMCA, the Carpenter Memorial Library and the Manchester Historic Association Building.
The chapter resided there until 2008, when we moved into the renovated carriage house behind the Frank P. Carpenter House. During that time the chapter was awarded two Historic Preservation Awards, in 1994 and 2002, for their treatment of the property.


(Public Domain)
With that in mind here are a few places to look into as a starting point:
Libraries- There are various movies, classes and events happening throughout the summer. Go there to help out or just to have a good time this summer. Manchester City Library, Goffstown Library, Bedford Library, Hooksett Library
Food Banks- Hunger is something that we have the ability to lessen in this state. Find a drive near you or give some of your time in other ways at the NH Food Bank.
Give Blood- It’s easy to find a location near you and this simple task can save a lot of lives.
VolunteerNH- Find a place that fits your goals for volunteering. There are many different opportunities available, so find one that suits you today.
Boys and Girls Clubs- A way to help children in your community reach their full potential as responsible, productive and caring individuals.
Girls Inc NH- There are many different opportunities and roles available for someone wishing to be a role model for the youth of their community.
So, with these ideas in mind, find the place that suits you and volunteer this summer.

(The Red Cross Blood Bus)
(The Squamscott River in Newfields, NH. Photo by: Jim Richmond, Creative Commons)
Starting with when you first show up, the first thing that you should do when going swimming at a natural water environment is to be aware of water and weather conditions. Some things to look out for are:It doesn’t stop once the fun starts! While in the water there are also several safety tips to follow:
The best way to stay safe is to make smart choices throughout your time having fun:
To see the full list of information, look at the Be Red Cross Ready[pdf] preparedness sheet.
The summer is a great time to get outside and see the beauty of New Hampshire’s natural bodies of water. Make sure you can continue to enjoy it by following these preparedness facts.

(Our instructors having a great time at the pool. From L-R: Lindsey Hanna, Maddie Kramer, Jill Puchacz, Corey Birdsall, Kayla Silva, Ashley Tourville, Shaun Simpson, Allison Hesketh, Fritz Manson, and Savannah Walcott.)
Having taken swimming lessons or having a basic understanding of swimming strokes is required to become a swim aide.
To sign up call (603)-624-4307!
