The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charity at a Crossroads

Plagued by problems, the American Red Cross promises changes, but critics say an overhaul is needed

By Ian Wilhelm

As 2006 begins, the American Red Cross is making a host of New Year's resolutions. Amid Congressional scrutiny, the charity has pledged to correct mistakes it made during Hurricane Katrina and find a new chief executive to replace Marsha J. (Marty) Evans,...

To continue reading this Premium article, you must have a Chronicle account AND a subscription or online pass.

Subscriptions start at $42.50 for 12 issues; a 24-hour Web pass for under $10.

 

Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help