Friday, November 2, 2012

Red Cross

  • Red Cross sees flurry of donations

    The Red Cross has been operating shelters and offering food, water and relief supplies to areas struck hard by Sandy. On Thursday night, it housed almost 6,800 people in nearly 100 Red Cross shelters across 8 states. The agency has delivered more than ...

    money.cnn.com

  • Anger Grows at Response by Red Cross

    As of Friday, the Red Cross said, 25 of its emergency response vehicles - retrofitted ambulances each carrying 2,000 pounds of water, meals and snacks - had begun making their way through the hardest hit parts of the five boroughs.

    www.nytimes.com

  • California Red Cross: Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts Include Local Volunteers

    Contributions also can be sent to a local Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Utility and Red Cross workers heading east to help

    Volunteers from the American Red Cross of King, Kitsap and North Mason counties and workers from Seattle City Light and the Snohomish County Public Utility District are being dispatched to the East Coast to help with Hurricane Sandy relief efforts ...

    blogs.seattletimes.com

  • Red Cross needs more donations in wake of Sandy

    Millions of people are still struggling to get by four days after one of the costliest hurricanes in history hit the east coast, but they are getting help from thousands of Red Cross volunteers. Plus,More >>. Many South Georgians are donating to ...

    www.walb.com

  • Tonight, NBCU, American Red Cross, Celebs Partner for Hurricane Sandy ...

    The Comcast arm of the media company is promoting the event to help drive donations to the American Red Cross. In addition to featuring the live stream on Xfinity.

    politic365.com

  • Red Cross offers CPR, first aid courses

    Visit redcross.org/training or call (800) RED-CROSS for details and to register for a class. Courses are subject to cancellation without notification; advance registration is required.

    www.galesburg.com

  • Western Washington Red Cross volunteers help out after Sandy

    Red Cross volunteer Jim Logg of Federal Way participates in a pre-trip run-through on the Mount Rainier Chapter's emergency response vehicle Friday in Tacoma.

    www.thenewstribune.com

  • Red Cross opens shelter in Dutchess at 6 pm; More than 10000 in Dutchess ...

    Dutchess County residents who remain without power are welcome to stay at a shelter starting tonight at 6 p.m., according to a release from the American Red Cross Northeastern New York region. The shelter is at the Lakeside Park Recreation Center ...

    www.poughkeepsiejournal.com

  • Participate in ABC's 'Day of Giving' to Help Hurricane Sandy Victims

    Starting on "Good Morning America" and ending with "Jimmy Kimmel Live," ABC shows will encourage viewers to help those impacted by the storm by making a contribution to the American Red Cross. Here's how you can participate in ABC's "Day of Giving:" ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Firefighters And Red Cross Volunteers Install Free Smoke Alarms Saturday

    Chattanooga firefighters, along with staff and volunteers with the American Red Cross, will distribute free smoke alarms and batteries in a residential area located roughly between McCallie Avenue and 11th Street on Saturday.

    www.chattanoogan.com

  • Lakers donate to American Red Cross for victims of super storm Sandy

    The Lakers have donated $50,000 to the American Red Cross to assist victims of super storm Sandy. "Although the devastation caused by this hurricane was thousands of miles from Southern California, we consider the Lakers to be part of a much larger ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Red Cross blood drive is Tuesday

    ELLENSBURG - The Kittitas County Chapter of the American Red Cross is having a blood drive from 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Hal Holmes Community Center at 209 N. Ruby St. in Ellensburg.

    www.dailyrecordnews.com

  • Action News, Red Cross partner for Sandy telethon

    It was kind of a telethon to enable viewers to express their generosity and compassion for victims of Sandy. Philadelphia celebrities like former Philadelphia Eagle Vince Papale donated their time to help 6abc and the American Red Cross host a telethon ...

    abclocal.go.com

  • Solstice Donates to American Red Cross for Hurricane Relief, Shares Employee ...

    PLANTATION, Fla., Nov. 2, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Solstice, a South Florida-based dental, vision and life insurance benefits company -- has donated to the American Red Cross to help support those in the Northeast affected by Superstorm Sandy. Not only ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • Chelsea Handler Steps Up, Donates $100000 to Red Cross for Hurricane Sandy ...

    So, Handler is choosing to lead by example: she met Reilly's challenge and then some, donating $100,000 to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts all over the East Coast. With these funds and the donations from people all over the country, the Red ...

    www.eonline.com

  • US Bancorp Commits $250000 to the American Red Cross to Help Victims of ...

    MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- U.S. Bancorp (NYS: USB) , parent company of U.S. Bank, has committed $250,000 to the American Red Cross Disaster Responder Program to aid those on the East Coast who are working to recover from the devastation ...

    www.dailyfinance.com

  • Local Red Cross chapters deploying volunteers

    (NECN: Kristen Carosa) - With work in central Massachusetts coming to an end, local red cross chapters are deploying volunteers to help areas hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.

    www.necn.com

  • RIers ready to help Sandy victims

    The American Red Cross for Connecticut and Rhode Island said Friday afternoon they're focused on providing help here at home, before branching out with assistance elsewhere.

    www.wpri.com

  • FirstEnergy Foundation gives $20K to American Red Cross in WV

    The FirstEnergy Foundation also will match gifts employees make to the Red Cross during the crisis caused by Hurricane Sandy.

    www.statejournal.com

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