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Red Cross helping Mississippians with storm recovery
Red Cross workers will also be distributing supplies like tarps, shovels, trash bags and work gloves.
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Duane also says, the easiest and quickest way to help people affected by the flooding is to make a donation to the Red Cross or another organization helping with relief efforts.
If you’re wondering how you can help, the Red Cross is looking for a few donations.
In Missouri where overflowing rivers are forcing residents from their homes, more than 130 people spent Tuesday night in 11 Red Cross and community shelters.
Local 24 Cares is honored to partner with the American Red Cross to help our neighbors rebuild from this disaster. “They need someone they can count on”.
More than 1,100 homes have been damaged across the affected areas and the number could increase. Red Cross caseworkers provided recovery support to more than 19,000 households, and health and mental health workers provided more than 65,000 consultations after disasters.
The region has been enjoying mild December weather, but as the official start of winter weather approaches, the American Red Cross is urging New Jersey families to be cautious when using space heaters and other heating sources when the temperatures begin to dip. Damage assessments needs to take place and it needs to be safe to go in there. This helps the Red Cross understand how many families it will need to support in the weeks and months ahead.
“We have been out helping people affected by these massive storms since before Christmas and will continue to support them as long as we are needed”, said Brad Kieserman, vice president, Disaster Services Operations and Logistics for the Red Cross.
Following a devastating tornado outbreak across multiple counties in North Texas, the American Red Cross is providing immediate aid around the clock.
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PLEASE GIVE NOW The Red Cross depends on the generous support of the American public to assist people affected by disasters such as the ongoing flooding, recent tornadoes and winter storms.