Voluntary health organizations provide a lot of contribution to community. The American Red Cross is a special case of a voluntary agency given the public health and care giving role it plays during emergency response in coordination with local, state and national officials. It also provides extensive public health education in many localities for example sponsorship of HIV/AID prevention training. Other voluntary organizations with a strong public health presences include the American Lung Association, the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Whereas each of these employ public health personnel, they also use extensive networks of volunteers some of whom are also full time public health workers.