In what year was the American Red Cross founded?
What is 1881?
What is one of the primary services the Red Cross provides during natural disasters?
What is emergency shelter or disaster relief?
What major criticism was made against the Red Cross during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts?
What is mismanagement of funds and slow response?
Why might accepting large corporate donations pose an ethical issue for a nonprofit like the Red Cross?
What is potential conflict of interest or donor influence?
Who founded the American Red Cross and served as its first president?
What is Clara Barton?
Which service helps reconnect families separated by war or disaster?
What is the Restoring Family Links program?
What was the major controversy surrounding the American Red Cross's handling of donations after the 9/11 attacks?
What is diverting 9/11 donations to other Red Cross funds instead of directly aiding victims?
What ethical concern arises when the Red Cross prioritizes image over transparency in crisis response?
What is lack of accountability to the public?
The American Red Cross received its first congressional charter in which year?
What is 1900?
Besides disaster relief, name one health-related service the Red Cross is known for in the U.S.
What is blood donation?
What issue led to scrutiny over Red Cross blood services in the 1990s?
What is violations of FDA safety regulations?
What ethical dilemma is raised when the Red Cross partners with government agencies during disaster relief operations?
What is the risk of compromising neutrality and impartiality?