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81 FR 11091 - American Red Cross Month, 2016

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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 42 / Thursday, March 3, 2016 / 
Presidential Documents

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Title 3--
The President

[[Page 11091]]

                Proclamation 9399 of February 29, 2016

                
American Red Cross Month, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                Over a century and a half ago, as gunfire echoed 
                through America's skies and division flared between 
                North and South, a trailblazing woman, Clara Barton, 
                braved bullets and cannon fire to deliver much-needed 
                care, comfort, and supplies to wounded soldiers of the 
                Civil War. Undaunted by expectations of women at the 
                time, Clara Barton persevered, as she had her whole 
                life, and strived to aid those who sacrificed to save 
                our Union. Determined that humanitarianism could thrive 
                in peace as well as in conflict, she carried her 
                resolve overseas upon the war's end and was introduced 
                to a relief organization in Europe that inspired her to 
                come home to the United States and establish the 
                American Red Cross.

                Today, supporters, volunteers, and employees of the 
                American Red Cross reflect the best of our Nation's 
                spirit--responding to tens of thousands of tragedies 
                here at home each year and bringing relief and 
                assistance to suffering individuals across the globe. 
                In the last year, countless people from the American 
                Red Cross and many other service organizations have 
                served on the front lines of disaster and done the hard 
                work of improving our country and our world, never 
                asking for credit or glory, fame or fortune. From 
                floods that ravaged the plains of the Midwest and the 
                coastlines of South Carolina, to wildfires that 
                scorched California, and an earthquake that devastated 
                Nepal, the American Red Cross has distributed almost 
                one million relief items and provided tens of millions 
                of dollars in assistance to victims. And when an influx 
                of migrants from Syria stretched the capacities of 
                countries around the world, the American Red Cross 
                deployed tens of thousands of volunteers across the 
                Atlantic to provide medical care and essential 
                resources. These selfless heroes inspire hope and offer 
                help to those in need, and as stalwarts in our 
                communities, they build individual resilience and 
                safeguard our blood supply.

                The spirit of resilience and service that drives our 
                people in the wake of tragedy is what makes us an 
                anchor of global strength and stability. When hardship 
                strikes, countries around the world look to our Nation 
                for help, and the American Red Cross and similar 
                organizations demonstrate what is possible when 
                compassionate people come together to uphold the basic 
                values that define America--that we are each other's 
                keepers and that we all must accept our obligations to 
                one another. This month, let us be guided by the truth 
                that we all share a similar destiny, and let us support 
                organizations that work to lift up the lives of our 
                planet's most vulnerable people. Together, we can give 
                everyone a place to turn in times of crisis and 
                uncertainty.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America and Honorary Chairman of the 
                American Red Cross, by virtue of the authority vested 
                in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United 
                States, do hereby proclaim March 2016 as American Red 
                Cross Month. I encourage all Americans to observe this 
                month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and 
                activities, and by supporting the work of service and 
                relief organizations.

[[Page 11092]]

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.
                
                
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                                             Thursday, March 3, 2016



                                             Title 3—                                            Proclamation 9399 of February 29, 2016

                                             The President                                       American Red Cross Month, 2016


                                                                                                 By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                 A Proclamation

                                                                                                 Over a century and a half ago, as gunfire echoed through America’s skies
                                                                                                 and division flared between North and South, a trailblazing woman, Clara
                                                                                                 Barton, braved bullets and cannon fire to deliver much-needed care, comfort,
                                                                                                 and supplies to wounded soldiers of the Civil War. Undaunted by expecta-
                                                                                                 tions of women at the time, Clara Barton persevered, as she had her whole
                                                                                                 life, and strived to aid those who sacrificed to save our Union. Determined
                                                                                                 that humanitarianism could thrive in peace as well as in conflict, she carried
                                                                                                 her resolve overseas upon the war’s end and was introduced to a relief
                                                                                                 organization in Europe that inspired her to come home to the United States
                                                                                                 and establish the American Red Cross.
                                                                                                 Today, supporters, volunteers, and employees of the American Red Cross
                                                                                                 reflect the best of our Nation’s spirit—responding to tens of thousands
                                                                                                 of tragedies here at home each year and bringing relief and assistance to
                                                                                                 suffering individuals across the globe. In the last year, countless people
                                                                                                 from the American Red Cross and many other service organizations have
                                                                                                 served on the front lines of disaster and done the hard work of improving
                                                                                                 our country and our world, never asking for credit or glory, fame or fortune.
                                                                                                 From floods that ravaged the plains of the Midwest and the coastlines
                                                                                                 of South Carolina, to wildfires that scorched California, and an earthquake
                                                                                                 that devastated Nepal, the American Red Cross has distributed almost one
                                                                                                 million relief items and provided tens of millions of dollars in assistance
                                                                                                 to victims. And when an influx of migrants from Syria stretched the capacities
                                                                                                 of countries around the world, the American Red Cross deployed tens of
                                                                                                 thousands of volunteers across the Atlantic to provide medical care and
                                                                                                 essential resources. These selfless heroes inspire hope and offer help to
                                                                                                 those in need, and as stalwarts in our communities, they build individual
                                                                                                 resilience and safeguard our blood supply.
                                                                                                 The spirit of resilience and service that drives our people in the wake
                                                                                                 of tragedy is what makes us an anchor of global strength and stability.
                                                                                                 When hardship strikes, countries around the world look to our Nation for
                                                                                                 help, and the American Red Cross and similar organizations demonstrate
                                                                                                 what is possible when compassionate people come together to uphold the
                                                                                                 basic values that define America—that we are each other’s keepers and
                                                                                                 that we all must accept our obligations to one another. This month, let
                                                                                                 us be guided by the truth that we all share a similar destiny, and let
                                                                                                 us support organizations that work to lift up the lives of our planet’s most
                                                                                                 vulnerable people. Together, we can give everyone a place to turn in times
                                                                                                 of crisis and uncertainty.
                                                                                                 NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                 of America and Honorary Chairman of the American Red Cross, by virtue
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                                                                                                 of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the
                                                                                                 United States, do hereby proclaim March 2016 as American Red Cross
                                                                                                 Month. I encourage all Americans to observe this month with appropriate
                                                                                                 programs, ceremonies, and activities, and by supporting the work of service
                                                                                                 and relief organizations.


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                                                                                                 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth
                                                                                                 day of February, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of
                                                                                                 the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and
                                                                                                 fortieth.




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                                             Filed 3–2–16; 8:45 am]
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