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Coffee, Tea…or AED?

Oct 8, 2009

Roy Harris usually was able to fly straight home to Nashville.But on a chilly day in late January, Harris, 57, found himself waiting for a connecting flight at Chicago’s Midway […]

SPAM Saves The Day

Oct 8, 2009

Have you ever tried SPAM? I have. In fact, I just ate some on Tuesday night — green eggs and SPAM, actually. If you haven’t tried it, it’s basically an […]

“Start running. Just start running.”

Oct 7, 2009

It’s the personal stories of disaster survival that move us. Here’s one from KVAL News that nearly brought me to tears. See for yourself. The Red Cross is always on […]

Worldwide Wednesday Wrap-Up

Oct 7, 2009

Welcome to the Worldwide Wednesday Wrap-Up, in which we consolidate the international Red Cross and Red Crescent news into one list of bite-sized links for you. It’s a non-comprehensive sampling […]

Prepare-aphernalia: The Bra That Could Save Your Life

Oct 7, 2009

“A brassiere that, in an emergency, can be quickly converted into a pair of protective face masks, one for the brassiere wearer and one to be given to some needy […]

Coffee Lover’s Prepare-aphernalia: VIA Ready Brew

Oct 7, 2009

Unless you happen to live on a remote desert island, you’ve probably heard about Starbucks’ new product — VIA Ready Brew. And, if you’re anything like me, you’ve even been […]

“Make Change” Campaign

Oct 6, 2009

Here’s another creative Red Cross ad campaign, thanks to the fine folks at Wray Ward. I love that they illustrate how even the smallest donation can make a difference — […]

Ready Radio Reading

Oct 6, 2009

Podcast listeners love books. There’s got to be a study somewhere that says that. Why else would there be so many audio books and book review podcasts? On that assumption… […]

Hope Floats In New Orleans

Oct 6, 2009

Today, a floating house is unveiled. Sure, there are floating homes everywhere. In fact, one need only look towards the Willamette River to see a ton of them here in […]

Imagine A Mega-Tsunami…

Oct 5, 2009

I have a secret passion for re-enactments. No, not like the Civil War stuff. More like what’s featured on shows like Surviving Disaster and, one of my all-time favorites, Unsolved […]