Red Cross Responds in 11 States to Spring Storms’ Aftermath

WASHINGTON, April 29, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –From the Deep South to the
Northeast, the American Red Cross is at work in 11 states to help people
devastated by the recent deadly tornadoes and floods.

Charley Shimanski, senior vice president of Red Cross Disaster Services, is in
Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he witnessed the damage and explained the Red Cross
response.

“Our hearts go out to those who’ve suffered from this tragic event and to those
who’ve lost loved ones,” said Shimanski. “You can see the absolutely
heart-wrenching damage that’s occurred here. The Red Cross has some key top
priorities to meet the essential needs of the victims.”

“Our primary goal is to take care of those affected. First, we’re sheltering
those whose homes have been destroyed by all this damage,” Shimanski continued.
“We’re also feeding those who have been displaced–and there are countless
displaced because of the extensive damage. And we’re providing emotional
support–a major concern because scores of lives have been lost.”

Ensuring people have a safe place to stay is a major priority. Red Cross
shelters are currently open in Alabama, Georgia, New York, Tennessee, Missouri,
Illinois, Mississippi, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia.

More than 1,500 people spent the night in a Red Cross shelter Thursday night. In
hard-hit Alabama, 12 Red Cross shelters are open across the state. Red Cross
disaster workers, relief supplies, blood products and equipment have been sent
into Alabama, along with more than 50 emergency response vehicles and 25,000
ready-to-eat meals. Red Cross nurses and mental health workers have also been
deployed to help people cope with the aftermath of this disaster.

The Red Cross is working with its partners around the clock to help people in
every affected state, and will continue to focus on making sure people have a
safe place to stay, food to eat, emotional support, basic health services and
relief supplies. The Red Cross will continue to be there in the coming weeks as
they help residents get back on their feet.

“The devastation to this area is tragic,” Shimanski commented. “I’m humbled to
see that Red Cross staff who have damage to their own homes and lives are here
volunteering in shelters, helping their neighbors in this great time of need.”

For those who are affected by a disaster in the U.S., registering on the Red
Cross Safe and Well website is a way for those in the disaster area to let loved
ones know they are safe. Friends and family outside the disaster area can also
visit the Safe and Well site to search for messages from their loved ones by
using a pre-disaster phone number or complete address.

There are several ways to register or look for messages from those affected by a
disaster:

# From a computer, visit www.redcross.org and click on the “List Yourself or
Search Registrants” link under “How to Get Help.”
# From a smart phone, visit www.redcross.org/safeandwell.
# Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to register.

Disaster victims can also update their Facebook and Twitter status through the
Safe and Well website.

The Red Cross is able to respond quickly when emergencies happen with the help
of corporations who are members of the organization’s Annual Disaster Giving
Program (ADGP). ADGP members pledge donations on an ongoing basis to allow the
Red Cross to pre-position supplies and be ready to take immediate action when
disasters occur.

ADGP members include 3M, Altria, Aon, Cisco Foundation, ConAgra Foods, Costco
Wholesale Corporation, Darden Restaurants, Inc., Dr Pepper Snapple Group, FedEx
Corporation, GE Foundation, The Home Depot Foundation, John Deere Foundation,
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Kraft Foods, Lowe’s Companies, Inc., Merck, Morgan
Stanley, Nationwide Insurance Foundation, Northrop Grumman, Ryder Charitable
Foundation, Southwest Airlines, State Farm, State Street Foundation, Target, The
TJX Companies, Inc., UnitedHealthcare, UPS and Walmart.

The Red Cross depends on financial donations to help in times of disaster, both
here in the United States and around the world. Those who want to help can make
a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief. To make a donation,
visit www.redcross.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS or text the word REDCROSS to 90999
to make a $10 donation. Contributions may also be sent to your local American
Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, DC
20013.

About the American Red Cross:

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims
of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation’s blood; teaches lifesaving
skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members
and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization — not a
government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the
American public to perform its mission. For more information, please
visitwww.redcross.orgor join our blog athttp://blog.redcross.org.

SOURCE American Red Cross

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