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*THIS DONATION WILL BE DESIGNATED TO: WHERE ITS NEEDED MOST!
A group of generous and highly-involved women continue to ensure that the Red Cross has the ability to help people prevent, prepare for and respond to life's emergencies by making an annual contribution of $10,000 to their local Red Cross.
Members receive a Tiffany bracelet as well as a charm for each year they renew their commitment.
A $5,000 donation can cover the cost of mobilization, supplies and worker support of preparing a shelter for 150 people.
A $1,000 donation could provide food and shelter for a family of four for five days after being displaced by a crisis. This service includes providing breakfast, lunch and dinner, safe shelter, two blankets, and a personal hygiene kit as well as the costs of Red Cross workers to provide this support. Red Cross shelter managers take the necessary steps to make all residents comfortable in a shelter - this includes families with infants and children.
A $500 donation could provide in-depth testing, typing, and matching to identify 5 units of blood for a person living with sickle cell disease.
The Red Cross helps members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service.
A $100 donation will help cover smoke alarm installations. This includes fire safety training and alarm installation. The Red Cross, through coalitions of community partners, installs smoke alarms and provides fire and disaster safety education in at-risk communities across the country.
A $50 donation can provide training for our Disaster Action Team (DAT) members, including training materials and instructor expenses. Red Cross Disaster Action Teams (DAT) respond every day in the community to support families impacted by single family home fires.
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