Volunteers Andre Flagg and Elizabeth Linebarger prepare meals at the Ashbury United Methodist Church in Greeneville, TN. The two are working to separate the food, provided by local partners, into individual meals for clients of the shelter set up at the church following Hurricane Helene. THANK YOU for your dedication to serving others.?? ??
American Red Cross of Tennessee
非盈利组织
Nashville,Tennessee 795 位关注者
Serving all 95 counties in Tennessee, Ft. Campbell, Crittenden Co. in Arkansas, & Desoto & Tunica Co. in Mississippi.
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The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The American Red Cross of Tennessee serves all 95 counties in Tennessee as well as Fort Campbell in Kentucky, Crittenden County in Arkansas and Desoto and Tunica counties in Mississippi. The American Red Cross provide compassionate care in five critical areas: ? Disaster relief (home fires being our most prevalent) ? Support for members of the military and their families ? Blood collection, processing and distribution ? Health and safety education and training ? International relief and development
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https://redcross.org/tennessee
American Red Cross of Tennessee的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 超过 10,001 人
- 总部
- Nashville,Tennessee
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1881
- 领域
- Disaster Services、Blood Services、International Services、Training Services、Service to the Armed Forces、Preparedness、CPR、AED、First Aid、Volunteers、Blood Donation、Platelet Donation、Plasma Donation和Disaster Relief
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American Red Cross of Tennessee员工
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Barbara Lorenzo’s journey from Venezuela to the U.S. is one of resilience and dedication. Now a phlebotomist with the American Red Cross, she’s using her pre-med background to make a difference. Celebrate her inspiring story with us during #HispanicHeritageMonth Read more: https://rdcrss.org/4dBqQrc
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During disasters, the Red Cross urges everyone to stay safe and listen to the advice of local officials. Hundreds of Red Crossers are on the ground in Florida, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Georgia providing safe refuge, comfort and support so that no one faces this challenging time alone. Evacuation centers are open across the state of Florida ahead of #Milton. Find a safe place to stay on redcross.org, the free Red Cross Emergency app or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767).
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The American Red Cross is participating at two Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARCs) on Wednesday from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. to support those impacted by #Helene: ?? Old Jonesborough Elementary, 306 Forest Dr., Jonesborough, TN ?? Betsy Town Shopping Center, 1731 Highway 19 E, Elizabethton, TN We will be assisting in distributing emergency supplies, cleanup kits, water, snacks, & links to local resources.
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After #Helene cut off road access to Little Germany, the Red Cross learned of the community’s urgent need for food. Thanks to the incredible support of the National Guard, vital supplies were taken by helicopter. Read more here: https://rdcrss.org/3NgxnNe
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UPDATE: 10/7/2024 9:52 a.m. ??Asbury United Methodist Church #GreeneCounty 201 S Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 ??Hunter Baptist Church #CarterCounty 693 TN-91, Elizabethton, TN 37643 ??First Christian Church of Mountain City #JohnsonCounty 401 W Main St Mountain City, TN 37683 ??Unicoi High School #UnicoiCounty 700 S. Mohawk Dr., Erwin, TN 37650 With the help of partners, we’ve already provided over 11,000 meals and snacks in shelters and in impacted communities. This list is updated regularly. For information on finding an open shelter near you, please call 1 800 RED CROSS or visit redcross.org/shelters
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Jeff Lewis and Cheryl Ford are among the disaster volunteer teams working to assess residential damage in Erwin, TN (Unicoi County) where damage was extensive due to Helene. American Red Cross volunteers will continue to assess damage in communities for days and weeks to come. Affected communities are facing different struggles, and the timeline for recovery and what support they need will be different.
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"We didn’t have somebody else build it. We put every nail, every board in that house did the electrical, the plumbing." Meet Patty Kell, a Greene County resident who, along with her husband Jack faced the impact of #Helene. The couple is among several families across Northeast Tennessee who spent at least one night at a Red Cross shelter. THANK YOU News Channel 11 for stopping by to chat with this family. Read more here: https://rdcrss.org/4eSur4S