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The American Red Cross : out of catastrophe come charity and controversy (B) / Joanne M. Hulett, Angela Bree Malaier, James S. O'Rourke.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hulett, Joanne M., author.
Malaier, Angela Bree, author.
O'Rourke, James S., IV, 1946- author.
Series:
SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American National Red Cross--Case studies.
American National Red Cross.
Social conditions.
United States--Social conditions--21st century--Case studies.
United States.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Case studies.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the American Red Cross collects so many donations for victims that it creates a special fund called the Liberty Fund to handle more than $564 million. When the public discovers significant portions of the fund will not be used for the families of those who died in the bombing, Congress intervenes and begins investigating Red Cross activities. The charity is also under fire for not cooperating with other charities in the distribution of monies or using proper screening to determine genuine requests for relief. In the midst of the largest scandal ever for the Red Cross, its CEO and president Dr. Bernadine Healy resigns and the Board of the Red Cross, specifically Chairman David McLaughlin, must find a way to rebuild trust in the Red Cross and ensure the public that the funds collected are distributed properly.
Notes:
Originally published: Hulett, J. M., Malaier, A. B., & ORourke, J. S. (2002). The American Red Cross: Out of catastrophe come charity and controversy (B). 02-08 (B). Notre Dame, IN: The Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Communication, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame.
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ISBN:
9781526407108
OCLC:
1017726609
Access Restriction:
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