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Red Cross Youth Leader in Japan Shares Her Experience
American Red Cross Youth Leader Emily Stith is a junior at Nile C. Kinnick High School at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. She hopes sharing her experience will encourage …
How You Use Social Media in Emergencies
Check out this infographic illustrating how you use social media in emergencies
Don’t Let Flames Chase You Out Into the Cold
Fire safety is important, regardless of time of year or weather. Stay safe with our fire safety tips.
Fire and Ice: When Disasters Double Up
Photo courtesy of jasonbolonski on Flickr While the massive winter storm dumped snow all over the country, Red Crossers were hard at work sheltering people from the storm. However, that …
A Step to Preparedness: Giving Blood
We’ve often talked about our 3 steps to preparedness: Get a Kit, Make a Plan, and Be Informed. These steps go a long way towards keeping you and your family safe, but there’s another step that you can take to help keep your entire community safe: Give Blood.
Piper the Puppy
Put your name on Piper’s paw pad and know that your Piper will bring comfort when he’s handed out to a child burned out of her home.
What We’re Reading
Helping the troops, marveling at the strange hurricane season of 2010, HIV quiz, and songs about wind and storms.
Alyssa Milano on Fire Safety
The American Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. As a proud member of the Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet, and as someone who has personally been affected by a home fire, I’d like to encourage everyone to check out these Red Cross Fire Prevention Safety Tips in recognition of October as National Fire Prevention month.