Reynaldo Vega, a Baltimore-based Community Disaster Program Manager at the American Red Cross, deployed to California Friday to assist residents impacted by Los Angeles wildfires.
The American Red Cross is encouraging people to donate blood to increase the supply in the aftermath of severe winter weather along the Gulf Coast and wildfires in
The American Red Cross in Tennessee has sent several people out west to take part in the recovery process for wildfire victims. Action News 5 talked with one volunteer from Nashvi
The American Red Cross, state fire departments and Stew Leonard Jr. have teamed up to help fund wildfire relief efforts in California.
Between response and recovery, the potential for the situation to change creates a unique challenge for the non-profit.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A volunteer for the American Red Cross came from Calabash and traveled to California to help with support for the victims in the wake of these fires. The California wildfires have been going on for 9 days now. The Eaton fires are at 45% containment and Palisades only at 21%.
A volunteer who has been in Los Angeles since the beginning of this week said the fires have impacted everyone, regardless of their demographics.
One week after wildfires started to spread across Southern California, the Mid-Alabama chapter of the American Red Cross has a representative on the ground, helping the fire's victims.
“It feels good that you can get out here and do something,” said John Sternberg, a volunteer with the American Red Cross. For Sternberg, assisting with relief efforts for the California wildfires was a no-brainer. That’s why he boarded a plane last ...
The devastation in California continues as wildfires, fueled by strong winds and severe drought, sweep across communities, forcing millions to evacuate. In response, volunteers nationwide, including those from Georgia, are stepping in to assist. Among them is Marzetta Dennis, an American Red Cross volunteer from Georgia.
“It feels good that you can get out here and do something,” John Sternberg, a volunteer with the American Red Cross said. For Sternberg, assisting with relief efforts for the California wildfires was a no-brainer. That’s why last Monday, he boarded a plane to come right to the place of need.
As fires in California continue to burn, hundreds of brave people have spared their time to help those affected by them.