American Samoa: AmeriCorps Contributes to Red Cross Relief Efforts

October 13, 2009

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 — Eight of the American Red Cross volunteers currently working on American Samoa were supposed to be in training this week, learning how to become team leaders within the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), the 15-year-old national service program that puts young people to work in communities across the United States.

But when the tsunami struck American Samoa Sept. 29, the eight leaders-in-training traded classrooms and textbooks for an open-air shelter and hands-on experience packing clean-up kits and erecting tents for the families whose homes were damaged or destroyed by the waves.

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Pacific Islands Tsunami: Photos

October 9, 2009

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Update: Southeast Asia Disasters

October 8, 2009

After a series of catastrophic disasters struck the region last week, the American Red Cross responded to a call for international assistance from four Southeast Asian countries. Members of our staff are on the ground establishing relief operations in the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. In addition, below is a summary of our material and financial support thus far.

Supplies Shipped

  • To aid relief efforts in the Philippines and Indonesia, we’ve tapped our pre-positioned stocks, valued at $180,000 from our Kuala Lumpur warehouse.
  • 20,000 insecticide-treated bed nets
  • 10,000 jerry cans
  • 25,000 blankets

Financial Assistance Pledged

  • Philippines & Vietnam: $450,000
  • Indonesia: $400,000
  • Samoa: $100,000

As the responses transition to recovery, we stand ready to provide additional aid through the global Red Cross network. You can help too.

Our support (deploying skilled people, mobilizing relief supplies or providing financial assistance) to these crises comes from the International Response Fund.

You can help the victims of countless crises around the world each year, crises like the recent earthquakes in Indonesia and the flooding and typhoons in the Philippines and Vietnam, by making a financial gift to the American Red Cross International Response Fund, which will provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need. The American Red Cross honors donor intent. If you wish to designate your donation to a specific disaster please do so at the time of your donation by either contacting 1-800-RED-CROSS or mailing your donation, with the designation, to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting redcross.org.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: 2nd Tsunami Warning Riles Relief Efforts

October 8, 2009

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Before the tsunami warning Wednesday, 35 American Red Cross workers were able to assist American Samoa families in assembling 90 tents that will be used as temporary shelter on the island.

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Pacific Islands Tsunami: Americorps Press Release

October 8, 2009

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, October 07, 2009 CONTACT: Ashley Etienne
Phone: 202-606-6944
Email: aetienne@cns.gov

AmeriCorps NCCC Team Leaders to Assist In Tsunami-Ravaged American Samoa

Sacramento, Calif.—Twenty-one AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) team leaders will hit the ground today to provide disaster relief assistance to the tsunami-devastated Territory of American Samoa. The group will be deployed on a three-week assignment to assist the American Red Cross with mass care and their shelter operations.

The NCCC team leaders, who are based in Sacramento and Denver, will primarily focus on providing food and shelter to those affected by20the disaster, as well as distribute other items to meet the victims’ basic needs. The team’s response efforts will start in the capitol, Pago Pago, and then move to the most distressed areas across the island.

Nine additional team leaders are on stand-by for deployment and prepared to travel to the affected region within days if needed.

This emergency relief assignment is a jump start to a year of service for the team leaders, who arrived at their campuses for initial team leader training just a few weeks ago. After completing their assignment, the NCCC team leaders will continue to serve in the program through July 2010. They will lead teams of 10 to 12 members on a variety of assignments during their service, including assist with domestic disaster relief projects as the need arises.

Since NCCC was established in 1994, NCCC members have responded to every major disaster that has occurred in the United States. NCCC is part of AmeriCorps, a network of national service programs created to improve the environment, enhance education, increase public safety, and assist with disaster relief and other pressing needs, and is administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service. For more information or to apply to serve in AmeriCorps, visit http://www.americorps.gov.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: Photo Update

October 7, 2009

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Red Cross supplies such as tarps and cooler kits filled with flashlights, batteries, and gloves are being distributed to residents affected by the tsunami.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: Photo of the Day

October 7, 2009

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Niusami Aueluua lies in a tent set up by the American Red Cross in American Samoa.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: Eyewitness Report

October 7, 2009


AmeriCorps volunteer Veronica Kirin has been on the ground for a few days doing disaster assessment and is now distributing supplies.

She reports she’s been working mostly on the West side of the island as she stands in front of the coolers she’s put together for affected residents.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: Jim Stephenson Explains “Mass Care”

October 7, 2009


Jim Stephenson is a visiting volunteer on American Samoa working on the mass care team and supporting the local American Samoa Red Cross chapter. He and his colleagues are working with the local government and FEMA to distribute supplies.


Pacific Islands Tsunami: Scott Underwood Explains His Role

October 7, 2009


Scott Underwood is the Director of Relief Operations in American Samoa. He’s leading a team of 120 local volunteers and about 80 visiting volunteers. He reports that today we’re providing assistance in outlying areas that were hardest hit.


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