Disaster Relief
The American Red Cross can provide two types of assistance after a disaster. The first type are material items and may include food, shelter, clean-up kits, comfort kits and financial assistance. The second is emotional support through listening, guidance, advocacy, and counseling.
Support for Military Families
The American Red Cross links members of the U.S. Armed Forces with their families during a crisis. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, military members can have peace of mind knowing that when they are on a mission, in training or stationed far from home-and leaving cell phones and emails behind-they are still connected to home.
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Health and Safety
For nearly a century, the American Red Cross has prepared people to save lives through health and safety education and training. The Red Cross constantly strives to respond to the preparedness concerns of Americans at home, in school and in the workplace. Our courses are developed in collaboration with leading medical authorities and reflect the latest recommendations and techniques.
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Volunteer Services The American Red Cross depends on volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to help carry on our work. Volunteers constitue more than 97% of our total workforce, serving as members of the board, instructors teaching livesaving skills, disaster action team members, office administrators, event organizers and much more.
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International Relief
Armed conflict and natural disaster leave millions of people around the globe in urgent need of humanitarian assistance every year. Adding to the physical losses, the confusion and chaos surrounding war and natural disasters often separates families when they need each other most. Tragically, when families and loved ones are separated by war or disaster, their suffering is greater.
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