The American Red Cross is helping several Valdosta families after their homes were destroyed by flames before the holidays.
From trees to outdoor displays, the organization provides various recommendations on how to celebrate safely this year.
December with the cold weather, more people in the hospital, I don’t think there’s anymore cancer in December, but it’s a nice time to give back to the world,” Goetz said.
"Currently we are housing them to give them shelter, some food, disaster mental health, some disaster health services," Red ...
A special blood donation drive is being held on Friday, December 13, from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. to help bring the holiday ...
The Red Cross responded to victims of a fire that tore through a Jupiter duplex, displacing a dozen residents and leaving ...
Dozens of Red Cross staff and volunteers gathered Wednesday for a candlelight vigil for more than 30 of their colleagues ...
The British Red Cross has warned further action is needed to respond to worsening floods in the UK as its research suggests ...
Acey Longley was honored as a youth Red Cross hero at the age of 9, and now at age 21 is a firefighter in Kentucky.
Firefighters and Red Cross officials say house fires from Christmas trees and Christmas presents are preventable if people ...
The American Red Cross is hosting its 39th annual Holiday Blood Drive on Christmas Eve at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in ...
The American Red Cross Indiana Region recently provided tips to prevent fires due to holiday decorations as more home fires due to candles and decorations usually occur in December.