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5月10日

Google Satellite Images - Guardian blog mention Red Cross

Google has compiled before and after satellite images of Greensburg, Kansas. The result is a powerful look at the devastation this area has suffered.


From the Guardian Unlimited Technology Blog:

Before:

GreensburgKSCity1Before06.jpg

And after:

GreensburgKSCity1After.jpg

(If you want to donate to relief for the citizens there, you can use the US Red Cross website.)

Greensburg, KS Audio file

Ike Pigott, a member of the American Red Cross Public Affairs team, recorded an audio file for the people around Greensburg affected by last week's tornado.

We're in the beginning stages of exploring the world of podcasts. Our team is gathering audio, video, and photos of the ongoing recovery effort and we should be posting these files soon. In the meantime, here's Ike.

MP3 >> Kansas Tornado

More Greensburg Information

A kind soul has compiled this handy information for anyone to place on their own blog, and it appears to be spreading around. Thank you to everyone who is posting it.

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Can you help the Kansas Tornado Victims?

My MySpace "friend" Russell Lee Lovenstein has asked that I pass this information on. If you are able and.or know anyone else who is able, would you forward this information on.

Greensburg Tornado American Red Cross information.
Address: 
American Red Cross
Cannonball Trail Chapter
114 N Main, Suite B
Pratt, KS 67124
Phone: 620-672-3651
Fax: 620-672-9283

Salina Flood American Red Cross Information
North Central Kansas Red Cross
145 S Santa Fe
Salina KS 67401
785.827.3644
785.827.4572 Fax

Tornado Story


Salina Flood Story

American National Red Cross Donation Information

Financial Donations
Thank you for your generosity. The American Red Cross honors donor intent. If you wish to designate a donation for a specific disaster, please do so at the time of donation. To make a financial donation:

Click here or  call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) or 1-800-257-7575 (Español)

Mail a Donation to:
American Red Cross — P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013
National American Red Cross website

5月9日

Greensburg, Kansas


The Red Cross is issuing updated information on the disaster recovery effort in the midwest at this blog:
May 2007 Midwest Tornado Response

You can also find updated information on Redcross.org

Bloggers from all over are helping to shed light on the condition in Greensburg as well:
The Jawa Report says:
Please consider donating to either the Red Cross or The Salvation Army to help the victims of last week's tornadoes, most notably the one that wiped out Greensburg, Kansas. And, of course, disasters to come.



5月2日

Blogs, Blogs, Blogs, Blogs

We're really catching the blogging fever here at the American Red Cross.


4月27日

Stand Back! I Might Do Something Heroic!

March is Red Cross Month
Last March we celebrated Red Cross Month by introducing an interactive website called Hometown Heroes. It's a site meant to celebrate our everyday heroes across the United States.

Send an E-Card
Because of your participation, Hometown Heroes is quite an inspirational spot on the internet. We want you to continue to add your contributions throughout 2007. You can even make finger puppets to send to your heroes, so get over there!

Heroes inspire other heroes, and kindness is contagious. Help us start a chain reaction. Here's your chance to say "you're my hero" to the people who have touched your life. The Red Cross invites you to add your voice to the chorus of heartfelt thanks rising up from your hometown. Help us celebrate America's Hometown Heroes.

4月26日

Malaria Awareness Day

Yesterday, April 25, 2007, was Malaria Awareness Day all over the world.

We National Headquarters types created awareness with an outdoor event on 17th Street in Washington, DC.

We want to see how you, American Red Cross chapters, National Societies, and all citizens of the world, marked this day of awareness.

Join the Fight the Bite Flickr pool!

Fight the Bite 100_4483 Malaria Awareness Day on 17th Street Fight the Bite Fight the Bite

Want even more info?
Check out the Webby Award nominated, Red Cross partner project, NothingButNets.net
4月23日

A Preparedness Tip

Well, we suppose the following makes a good cautionary tale for avoiding home fires.

After last week's Nor'easter and Virginia Tech tragedy, we could use a little levity around here. That said, we'd be remiss not to note that we're happy the snake-hating family is safe.

From Herptile Blog:

A Lynchburg family was displaced Saturday evening after a fire damaged their Morgan Street home. The cause: a failed attempt at killing a snake. Battalion Chief Walt Bailey said around 4 p.m. Saturday a man was working in his yard in the 200 block of Morgan Street when he saw a snake. He decided to kill the snake by throwing gasoline on it and setting it on fire.

When he struck the match, Bailey said, a bush near the house also caught on fire. Bailey said the man got out a garden hose, and thought he put out the fire.

However, the radiant heat from the bush ignited the insulation underneath the house’s metal siding. Bailey said no one could tell the house was on fire for a couple of hours. Around 9:07 p.m., the Lynchburg Fire Department was dispatched to the scene. Bailey said he didn’t know how much damage was caused, but estimated it is in the thousands of dollars.

He said smoke was coming out from the side of the house and out of the attic. “It’s not a total loss,” he said. “One of the walls in the home was burned through, and the ceilings had to be broken up.”

The family of five is now with the Lynchburg Chapter of the American Red Cross.

“I guess the moral of this story is that no matter how much you don’t like snakes, throwing gasoline on them is not a good way of killing them,” Bailey said.



Tips: Make Your Home Fire Safe
4月20日

Summer Job Ideas

Waterfront Lifeguard Lifeguards Training Waterfront lifeguard Guard at waterpark
Become a lifeguard!

Call your local Red Cross chapter for training in your area or click here for more information.

Top 10 Reasons Why It's Great To Be A Lifeguard
1. Earn money and respect
2. Challenge yourself
3. Have fun
4. Serve your community
5. Develop leadership skills
6. Put swimming skills to good use
7. Gain valuable work experience
8. Meet new people
9. Safeguard families in and around water
10. SAVE LIVES!!!

You don't have to believe us, though. Check out what Liz at Leave No Snail Behind is telling you:
Try to remain calm. You are reading a blog written by an actual, certified Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. Or, as I prefer, WSI. I had to take a class, and read books, and demonstrate skills, and even cram for a test. [...] The point is, with those 3 letters I think I can charge close to $40/hr for swim lessons. Considering I'll spend most of the summer drenched in chlorine anyway, I might as well get paid for it.


The Blood Race of '07

While this sort of activity is certainly not condoned by the American Red Cross, we enjoyed reading about how these three men made their blood donation experience a little more "interesting."

In large part, here's the story:
So today while donating blood I c[a]me up [with] the most fantastic idea. More awesome than cup stacking, more awesome than dodgeball. Yes it's a race to see who can fill up that pint sized IV bag of blood faster. I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that this is a sporting event soon to sweep the nation. Keep your eyes peeled on ESPN 8, The Ocho.

The rules were simple. Once they started taking your blood the time started. Once they tied off the tube you were done. (The nurses kept time for us for the sake of impartial judging). Through the course of the event new rules had to be made to compensate for some "cheating".

A) If you got a cold cloth for your forehead/back of neck that was -- +1:00

B) Propping your feet up -- +:30 seconds

C) The nurse comes by gives you fruit juice, a foot massage, gives you a manicure and treats you like Lindsey Lohan at a day spa -- BIG FAT DQ

None of the following happened to me however one in our party received all 3 "penalties". The competition was fierce and all competitors displayed fine skills in athleticism and strength. The scores have been tallied and the judges have agreed.

First Place-- Chris "Blazing Pipes" Scott- 5:24

Second Place-- Shawn "Watch me Pump" Arnett- 6:03

3rd Place-- Scott "Watch me Squirt" Ponte- 6:34

Disqualified-- Tom "I got the day spa gift package" Tedesco- (10:00+ who the [curse word deleted - this is a family blog] counts after 7)

Donate blood to your local Red Cross. Someone out there thanks you.



Tip: Other games about blood at GiveLife.org

The Nor'easter

LiveJournal blogger ZKot says:
Yesterday I ran into Bart wearing his Red Cross outfit. He said he was on his way up to Maine to help with the disaster up there? huh? Disaster in Maine? Flooding?
That's right, the media coverage has drifted off the severe storms in the Northeast this week, but that doesn't mean the flood damage has gone away.

You can stay up-to-speed on how the American Red Cross is responding by checking in with the April 2007 Nor'Easter Blog or Redcross.org

Thanks to blogger Brainstream, you can see the geocoded visual evidence of this disaster on Flickr.
4月13日

Malaria Awareness Day is April 25 - Join the Flickr Pool!

In addition to its humanitarian efforts at home, the American Red Cross is working to prevent malaria abroad.

Did you know that malaria kills a child in Africa every 30 seconds?

Malaria Awareness Day is April 25. You can help "Fight the Bite" by joining the campaign.

We want to see your work! If you're participating in a malaria awareness event, post your photos to Flickr! Tag them "fightthebite07" and join the Fight the Bite photo pool.

Wyclef Jean call to action

Wyclef Jean made these great PSA's for us a few months ago. We thought you might enjoy them.
 
 
  
 
  
4月12日

Donate and tell

The Red Cross is mentioned in blogs about 200 times every single day. You amaze us.

Lots of you are telling the world that you donated blood (thanks for saving those lives, by the way!) but one of you had a truly fun and interesting call to action last month. Recording artist and frequent Red Cross blood donor Jimmy Bear Pearson, step right up!

We loved it when he asked his readers to help him envision the perfect music mix for the donation chair
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Introduction

Well hello!
 
We at the American Red Cross National Headquarters are excited to be dipping our toes into the blogosphere pool for the first time today. We've been reading your thoughts about us for a while and now we're ready to join in the conversation.
 
In other words, we hope to use this space to connect with you who volunteer your time, blood and money.