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How can you help after a disaster?

When a disaster strikes a family, a community, or a country, people want to help. Obviously, everyone does not have the time or ability to respond directly to the scene and give assistance. But almost everyone wants to do something to help those in need.

One way to help is to volunteer today with our local chapter. As a trained disaster volunteer, you may be called on to help others when they need you most.

Another very important way to help is to send a financial contribution to your local Red Cross chapter ear-marking it for the "Disaster Relief Fund." Your financial contributions - rather than donations of often - unneeded items - ensure that what is actually needed can be purchased in disaster-affected communities. It also enables disaster victims to pay for their emergency needs.

The Disaster Relief Fund assures that the Red Cross can provide assistance to individuals and families regardless of the type of disaster or where it occurs.

The American Red Cross is charted by the U.S. Congress (Act of Congress of January 5, 1905, as amended, 36 U.S.C. Sections 1-9) to undertake relief activities to mitigate the suffering caused by disasters. It is a community-based, voluntary organization. There are almost 2,600 Red Cross chapters, throughout all 50 sates, U.S possessions, and dependencies.
     
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