ARC@Cal
Committees
Board
Events
General ARC
100

When do general meetings occur?

Every other Wednesday from 8-9 pm!

100

Which committee hosts CPR events?

Health and Safety

100

How many Board members are there?

5 members

100

Where are blood drives typically held? 

Pauley Ballroom

100

What does ARC stand for?

American Red Cross

200

What are the requirements to become a general member?

A Volunteer Connection account and a minimum of 10 service hours

200

What committee hosts Sound the Alarm?

Disaster

200

What are the roles on Board?

2 Co-Directors, Treasurer, Secretary, and Volunteer Manager

200
What is Health and Safety's main volunteer event?

Marathons (Berkeley and SF)

200

How does ARC track volunteer hours?

Volunteer Connection

300

How many lines of service are in the club?

6 (Blood, CE, Disaster, H&S, Outreach, and Publicity)

300

What committee does not have any events?

Publicity
300

Which committee did each board member work in?

Justin: CE, Nicole: Blood, Mihika: CE, Sarah: CE, Gavin: Publicity

300

What day was our most recent blood drive on?

September 7

300
What % of blood donations are provided by ARC?
Around 40%
400

What is our club's website URL?

400

Which committee is the newest committee?

Outreach

400

What are the first and last names of every Board member?

Justin Chao, Nicole Hamilton, Sarah Villa, Gavin Zhang, and Mihika Mehra

400

What are the two main stages of Sound the Alarm?

Canvassing and Installation

400

Who founded ARC? (Bonus points if you can correctly guess the year [btwn 5 years acceptable range])

Clara Barton in 1881!


500

What is the name of our mascot?

Buddy the Blood Drop

500

Which committee is the 2nd newest committee?

CE

500

What are the majors of every member on Board?

Justin (Nutritional Sciences), Nicole (IB), Sarah/Mihika (MCB), and Gavin (CS)

500

Name 2 local organizations/groups that the Community Engagement Committee works or worked with.

Dorothy Day House, Berkeley Youth Alternative, Willard Middle School, Longfellow Middle School, Oakland Chinatown, etc.

500

What are the fundamental principles of Red Cross?

humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality