Press Release: RED CROSS DISASTER WORKERS RESPOND TO DISASTERS IN NEARLY HALF OF THE UNITED STATES

April 22, 2011

RED CROSS DISASTER WORKERS RESPOND TO DISASTERS IN NEARLY HALF OF THE UNITED STATES

Over 1,100 volunteers are helping victims of floods, tornadoes and wildfires

WASHINGTON, April 22, 2011 –The American Red Cross is lending a helping hand as thousands of people all across the south begin the recovery after tornadoes and wildfires swept through their neighborhoods.

More than 1,100 Red Cross workers are working around the clock, providing people with shelter, meals, counseling and supplies to help with clean-up efforts.

In the last two weeks, the American Red Cross has:

  • Provided more than 1,500 overnight stays in nearly 40 shelters.
  • Served nearly 90,000 meals and snacks
  • Distributed more than 8,200 items such as personal hygiene supplies and other materials to help with clean-up efforts.
  • Provided nearly 2,000 mental health and health services contacts.

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Press Release: Public Donates over $120 Million to American Red Cross to Assist Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Survivors

March 29, 2011

Public Donates over $120 Million to American Red Cross to Assist
Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Survivors

Money will go to assist Japanese Red Cross and other relief and recovery efforts

WASHINGTON, Tuesday, March 29, 2011 – The American Red Cross today announced that the public has generously donated $120.5 million to help the people of Japan following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. The announcement was made Tuesday at a press conference at the Japanese embassy with Japan’s Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki and American Red Cross Chairman Bonnie McElveen-Hunter.

The money will go to the Japan earthquake and Pacific tsunami response, specifically the Japanese Red Cross, which is providing direct emergency relief, medical services and emotional counseling to affected communities. The American Red Cross committed an initial $10 million in the early days after the disaster and will provide the Japanese Red Cross with another $50 million in the next few days. The remainder of the funds will be made available as they come in.

In addition to the funds provided to support work by the Japanese Red Cross, the American Red Cross has given $500,000 to the United Nation’s World Food Programme for logistics support for the delivery and storage of relief items for survivors. The American Red Cross also has been assisting in the voluntary evacuations of military families from Japan.

“Almost three weeks after one of the most devastating earthquakes in history, we are immensely grateful to the American public for their continued generosity,” said David Meltzer, senior vice president of international services with the American Red Cross. “As part of the world’s largest humanitarian organization, the American Red Cross is eager to support our counterparts in the Japanese Red Cross, whose staff and volunteers are working tirelessly to meet the immense needs of their people.”

“The American public and we at the American Red Cross have not forgotten the generosity of the Japanese people when we suffered tremendous loss after the 9/11 attacks and, more recently, after Hurricane Katrina,” said Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the American Red Cross. “Collectively, the Japanese Red Cross sent us contributions of close to $30 million. Now it is our opportunity – and our duty – to do what we can to help you.”

The American Red Cross expects these funds will be used to fund immediate relief activities such as providing supplies and medical care. Over time, it is likely that some of the contributions will be used for longer-term recovery. The American Red Cross has been in close contact with its partners in the Asia Pacific region since the earthquake to offer its support. The Japanese Red Cross has expressed its gratitude for the support of the American people and the American Red Cross.

The Japanese Red Cross is a highly experienced disaster relief organization with 2 million registered volunteers, many of whom have responded to help their neighbors affected by the earthquake, tsunami and evolving nuclear emergency.

Red Cross volunteers and staff in Japan continue to provide health care, emotional support activities and relief items to people affected. The Japanese Red Cross has dozens of medical teams operating in Red Cross hospitals and mobile clinics treating those affected by the disasters.

Immediately after the earthquake and tsunami, the Red Cross dispatched relief items from stocks to assist those affected, and has provided 125,500 blankets and 25,000 emergency kits. The Red Cross is increasing its relief operations for survivors in evacuation centers and is planning to provide supplies for 100,000 people. It is also working with local authorities on ways to help people still living in evacuation centers.

Overall, the conditions for survivors appear to be improving: the number of people in shelters in Japan has dropped to 244,000 from what had been the high of nearly half a million. More supplies and fuel are also reaching affected areas. However, the needs are still overwhelming and uncertainty around several Japanese nuclear reactors and associated health risks remains a major concern.

The American Red Cross also has been assisting in the voluntary evacuations of military families from Japan. Over the past week, American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces staff stationed at military installations in the Far East assisted with the voluntary departures of military families from Japan. The Red Cross helped register departees, escorted people and assisted in military sheltering operations.

American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces staff also provided a range of support including: canteen services; registering passengers; helping people find out where to secure all the required military clearances; and assisting people to the aircraft. Once the families reached the U.S., Red Cross staff was also on hand to provide families food, snacks and comfort items.

About the American Red Cross:

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation’s blood; teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization — not a government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit www.redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org.


Press Release: Fires Leave 3 Families Homeless – Mt. Baker Red Cross Responds

February 28, 2011

Fires Leave 3 Families Homeless – Mt. Baker Red Cross Responds

WHATCOM/SKAGIT COUNTIES – The Mt. Baker Chapter of the American Red Cross responded to two major fires on February 25 which destroyed one home and two apartment units.

Two families lost everything in the Everson apartment fire. The Red Cross provided both families with Client Assistance Cards which are used to purchase groceries, food, shoes, and seasonal clothing. They also received comfort kits containing personal hygiene items and toys for the children.

The second fire on February 25 was in Mount Vernon. A single family residence was destroyed when the homeowner attempted to thaw pipes under the house with a propane heater. Like those in Everson, the family received a Client Assistance Card and comfort kits from the Red Cross. They are also getting help from their neighbors, including temporary shelter in a vacant house for no charge.

“The community really poured out the support for the family,” said Dwayne Campbell, one of the Red Cross volunteers who responded to the scene. “They are helpful and well-liked in the neighborhood.”


Press Release: Red Cross Responds to Estill Springs Tornado

February 28, 2011

Red Cross Responds to Estill Springs Tornado
Volunteers Canvasing Affected Communities to Assist Families

(TULLAHOMA) February 28, 2011 – Red Cross volunteers are on the scene immediately following a tornado that ripped through a rural community near Estill Springs, TN on Monday. Volunteer crews in the area are currently distributing snacks and water to families as well as emergency workers at the two affected locations; Forest Lake Road as well as some homes located in the vicinity of Highway 130 and Rock Creek Road. The Red Cross is working to assess the emergency needs of the families who were affected.

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Press Release: Tulsa Red Cross Operations Update

February 9, 2011

Oklahoma – The Tulsa Area Chapter of the American Red Cross has opened emergency warming stations specifically for travelers who may become stranded and unable to safely reach their destination due to the winter storm. Locations are below.

Approximately bus line passengers spent the night at the Red Cross warming station set up at Crosstown Church of Christ in Tulsa. They are expected to be there until at least this time tomorrow.

We anticipate closing a number of the warming stations outside of Tulsa as the weather clears due to lack of need.

We are working with law enforcement and emergency managers in the northern part of the state to assist motorists who may become stranded in areas where there are no warming stations at present.

The next Red Cross emergency operations briefing is set for 4:00pm on Wednesday. Media is invited to attend.

More information will be forthcoming on drive locations.

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Press Release: American Red Cross Announces $7.4 Million for Cholera Programs in Haiti

February 1, 2011

American Red Cross Announces $7.4 Million for Cholera Programs in Haiti

Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, February 1, 2011 – Stepping up its response to a cholera outbreak that continues to claim lives in Haiti, the American Red Cross today announced an additional $7.4 million in cholera-related programs and partnerships.

With these new cholera prevention and treatment programs, which will be implemented across the country, the American Red Cross has now spent and signed agreements to spend over $11.4 million – part of its commitment to spend a total of $14.4 million to support cholera programs in Haiti.

The Haitian Ministry of Health reports more than 4,000 dead and more than 209,000 cases as a result of the outbreak, which began in late October. Three months later, the mortality rate has fallen but new cases continue to be reported, particularly in rural areas of the country. The new programs and partnerships target vulnerable communities in multiple regions.

The American Red Cross will directly implement more than $4.3 million of new cholera-related programs, including:

  • Expansion of an existing program of educational outreach to vulnerable communities through teams of hygiene promoters. Working in partnership with the Haitian Red Cross, the American Red Cross will manage more than 500 Red Cross hygiene promoters. Their goal is to reach more than 377,000 households by the end of 2011 with a focus on cholera prevention, as well as distribution of supplies that will help stem the spread of the disease, including soap, aquatabs and oral rehydration salts (ORS).
  • Establishment of 250 posts/distribution points within communities for ongoing provision of the oral rehydration salts.
  • Training of 1,500 Haitian Red Cross volunteers to administer these posts/distribution points.
  • Referral of suspected cholera cases to cholera treatment facilities.

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Press Release: The American Red Cross Greater NY Region Responds to Winter Blizzard

December 28, 2010

The American Red Cross Greater NY Region Responds to Winter Blizzard

Sunday, December 27, 2010 – The Greater New York (GNY) Regional Chapters—Greater New York, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Shelter Island and Greenwich, Connecticut—are assisting residents affected by the fierce winter storm that blanketed the region. The storm covered New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Connecticut and the Lower Hudson Valley with between 12 and 24 inches of snow, disrupting rail and air travel and causing a number of power outages.

In advance of the storm, all Chapters within the GNY region immediately urged New Yorkers to stay safe by providing important winter storm safety tips on Chapter websites and issuing media releases. Additionally, in preparation for a seamless response effort, Chapters prepositioned emergency supplies and identified relief workers by functional area—mass care (feeding), shelter operations, health and mental health services, disaster assessment, logistics and public affairs—to assist as needed. Working with government agencies and community partners, a number of shelters were opened throughout the region to provide affected residents with a warm, safe place to stay, a hot meal and a shoulder to lean on.

At the height of the storm, the Greater NY Region provided humanitarian assistance as follows:

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Press Release: Red Cross Responds to Help 35 Seniors in New York

July 28, 2010

Red Cross Responds to Help 35 Seniors in Avon

GENESEO, N.Y., Wednesday, July 28, 2010 – The Northern Livingston County Chapter of the American Red Cross is helping 35 senior citizens displaced at Avon Green Apartments. The Red Cross was called to help the individuals around 9 am after a vehicle damaged the building and the residents were forced to evacuate.

“The Red Cross is currently assisting the residents at the Avon Village Hall,” said David Parrish, Executive Director of the Northern Livingston County Red Cross. “We’re partnering with the Office of the Aging and Kraft General Foods, which has donated lunchables and drinks for the individuals.”

The Greater Rochester Red Cross deployed its Emergency Response Vehicle to Avon to provide Mass Care (drinks and snacks) to the officials on the scene and has additional supplies of snacks for the residents as well.

The Northern Livingston Red Cross will continue to assess the situation and will be ready to provide shelter for the residents if they are unable to return to their home today. The Northern Livingston County relies on generous donations from the community, which allows the Red Cross to respond to disasters such as this and provide immediate items to help people get back on their feet.

  • Avon Green Apartment residents impacted by this disaster should call the Northern Livingston Red Cross for more information and assistance at 585-243-7029.
  • Media inquires may be directed to Nadine Krimow at 585-370-1834 or nadinek@grcarc.org

Press Release: Extremely Active Hurricane Season Looms – American Red Cross Launches New Disaster Relief Fundraising Drive

July 27, 2010

Extremely Active Hurricane Season Looms – American Red Cross Launches New Disaster Relief Fundraising Drive

WASHINGTON, Tuesday, July 27, 2010 — The American Red Cross has launched a new fundraising drive in anticipation of a very active hurricane season that could be made even worse by the Gulf Coast oil spill.

“We are worried about predictions of a severe hurricane season and the possibility that people will need to evacuate their homes for longer periods of time, given the oil in the Gulf,” said Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the Red Cross.

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Press Release: Red Cross Distributing Clean-Up Supplies to Flood Victims

July 23, 2010

Red Cross Distributing Clean-Up Supplies to Flood Victims

(FLAGSTAFF) July 22, 2010 – The Grand Canyon Chapter of the American Red Cross is distributing clean-up kits and water to Flagstaff-area residents impacted by Tuesday’s flood. A team of Red Cross volunteers is driving in the affected areas in a mobile distribution vehicle called an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV).

The clean-up kits contain a five gallon bucket, gallon of bleach, powdered household cleanser, dish detergent and clean-up rags. Volunteers will also distribute educational materials on what to do after a flood or mudslide.

Earlier today, Red Cross disaster assessment teams partnered with county and state teams to determine the extent of damage to specific homes throughout the area.

The shelter, located at Cromer Elementary School, 7150 Silver Saddle Rd, remains open with nine residents. To date, 149 people have registered their information at the shelter.

The Grand Canyon Chapter of the American Red Cross responded to five disaster incidents in Coconino County in the first six months of 2009. That number doubled in the first six months of 2010. Direct financial assistance to these disasters increased 83%. The Red Cross is able to meet the immediate needs of our neighbors in need through the generous support of Arizonans. If you would like to make a donation to help victims of a local disaster like this one, please call 602-336-6660 or go to www.arizonaredcross.org.


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