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As the wildfires continue throughout parts of California, the American Red Cross is sending crews to help. Wesley Smith is the Disaster Workforce Engagement Manager for the Arkansas Missouri Red ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — American Red Cross is on the ground in Southern California, where severe wildfires continue to hit the state this week, forcing thousands of evacuations. More than 200 trained ...
INDIANAPOLIS — An American Red Cross volunteer will deploy to California this week to assist those impacted by the destructive wildfires. According to a news release, volunteer Toni Colter will ...
The American Red Cross says more volunteers are needed nationwide, including in Florida. Hundreds of Red Cross volunteers from across the country are in California responding to the ongoing deadly ...
The California wildfires have been going on for 9 days now. The Eaton fires are at 45% containment and Palisades only at 21%. The Red Cross has been providing support however they can, which has ...
BALTIMORE -- Reynaldo Vega, a Baltimore-based volunteer with the American Red Cross, deployed to California Friday to assist residents impacted by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Vega, a ...
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American Red Cross of Wisconsin sending more volunteers to California as wildfires continue to burn. ... But thanks to more than 550 American Red Cross volunteers and responders from across the ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The California wildfires have left families devastated and the American Red Cross is helping as many victims as it can. North Carolina’s Red Cross is sending people ...
Hundreds of American Red Cross workers are helping southern California residents fleeing from the massive and fast-moving wildfires that have destroyed homes of all kinds.
The American Red Cross has reported more than 12,000 structures burned since the fire broke out. While Camp is excited and eager to help on her first deployment, she admits feeling nervous.
Nine disaster-trained volunteers from the American Red Cross of North Carolina are heading to California to support disaster relief operations where dangerous wildfires continue to burn.
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