by Ginger Winings With wildfires raging across Washington state, 12-year-old Anna Marko knew she wanted to do something to help. Her thoughts turned to fundraising by starting a lemonade stand. She contacted the local supermarket, Rosauers, who gave permission for her to set up at their location with her sister Greta and brother Jonah. With … Continue reading Young Supporters Have a Winning Recipe: Lemonade and Cupcakes
Search and Serve, Red Cross Visiting Affected Neighborhoods
Red Cross teams of disaster health professionals and other support staff are visiting areas in need. By Maggie Buckenmayer The American Red Cross is working hard to support the areas affected by the Washington wildfires with teams of Red Cross workers touring neighborhoods and finding those in need. While checking on residents in the Antoine Valley, one team … Continue reading Search and Serve, Red Cross Visiting Affected Neighborhoods
Zonia Quero Ziada: From Katrina to Washington Wildfires — 10 years of selfless service, support and hugs
By Eric Rothenberg “What can I do?” That was Zonia Quero Ziada’s first question when she walked in the Red Cross office 10 years ago after seeing news pictures from the New Orleans Superdome. It was September 2005, in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. A month later, with her Red Cross training complete, Zonia … Continue reading Zonia Quero Ziada: From Katrina to Washington Wildfires — 10 years of selfless service, support and hugs
Latest Red Cross Media Advisory
Contact: Public Information Officer Disaster Public Affairs – Washington Wildfires Phone:202-834-7865 Email:DR717-16PA1@redcross.org Media Advisory – Update Red Cross Role in Disaster Shifts to Recovery Phase Time Tested Three - Phase Approach to Disasters Involves Preparedness, Response and Recovery Wenatchee, WA. Sunday - September 6, 2015 – As the wildfires in the region continue to run … Continue reading Latest Red Cross Media Advisory
Red Cross Volunteer Spotlight: Larry Messinger
By Tiffany Koenig Sometimes unforeseen obstacles can derail an otherwise well-planned disaster relief effort. Fortunately at the Red Cross, we have many volunteers who view such challenges as opportunities to learn and build a stronger organization. One of those special individuals is Larry Messinger, a dedicated Spokane volunteer who was on the scene of a … Continue reading Red Cross Volunteer Spotlight: Larry Messinger
A Day’s Mission: Making 100 Homes and Families Safer
By Courtney Valenzuela It's mid-Saturday morning in Parkland and a team of Red Cross volunteers join the Central Pierce Fire department as they make their way through two area mobile home parks. The teams are going door to door testing and installing smoke detectors, free of charge to residents. This event is part of the … Continue reading A Day’s Mission: Making 100 Homes and Families Safer
Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst: The 2015 Wildfire Season
by Megan Snow, executive director Red Cross, Greater Inland Northwest In the Northwest, fire season usually flares in earnest in July. Not so for the summer of 2015, gauging by the wildfires that have erupted across the state. By the end of June, we’ve endured a steady onslaught of raging blazes, destroying homes and forcing … Continue reading Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst: The 2015 Wildfire Season
2014 Washington Wildfires – One Year Update
The summer of 2014 brought the most destructive wildfires in Washington state history. The firestorm that swept through Central Washington consumed 363,000 acres and hundreds of homes and decimated infrastructure across the region, creating unprecedented challenges. One year on, the summer of 2014 is one few will forget. Yet this year, the region is preparing … Continue reading 2014 Washington Wildfires – One Year Update
Lessons in Preparedness, Giving Back
By Nicole Ginley-Hidinger Each week, the Girls’ and Boys’ Achievers Academy students at Northgate Elementary hear from speakers about a variety of topics. On this day, representatives from the American Red Cross were on hand to teach emergency preparedness skills. To introduce the Red Cross presenters, Instructor Guillermo Carvajal, a Family Support Worker with the Seattle … Continue reading Lessons in Preparedness, Giving Back
Volunteer Spotlight: Ron Conlin
By Tiffany Koenig, Red Cross Volunteer “Being involved in the community is second nature to me,” says Red Cross volunteer Ron Conlin. And it’s no wonder. Ron has been serving communities for more than forty years, starting as a police officer patrolling the projects in New Orleans—“some of the toughest in the world at the time.” … Continue reading Volunteer Spotlight: Ron Conlin
