Hero Parrot Saves Toddler

Animal rescue is usually the dogs’ domain. We’ve honored plenty of pups who have saved people from fire, shielded their owners from fatal frigid weather  or helped drowning swimmers to safety.  But […]

Lizzie Bell’s Constant Need for Blood

Imagine your life being completely dependent on the generosity of others. Fourteen year old Lizzie Bell of Tucson, Arizona knows what that’s like. Lizzie suffers from Diamond-Blackfan Anemia, a rare […]

Proof That “Razzing” Works

Antoinette Edwards, our incredible diversity director, shared with me an e-mail that I thought deserved to be seen by a wider audience: Antoinette, We met at an event last year. […]

Disaster Action Team Responses

On march 18 a family of 2 adults had a fire in their rental, in Rainer. At first the couple felt they did not need assistance from Red Cross. The […]

Seams!!!

After that last post, I have to leave you with something fun on a Friday. Check out this 1917 sewing pattern for Red Cross underpants. (If you click the link, […]

World Water Day

Not-so-fun fact: At any given time, half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by patients suffering from a water-related disease. What kind of diseases? Ones like cholera, from which […]

When Will Disaster Strike? Nicolas Cage Knows!

This is the opening weekend for Knowing, a disaster movie in which Nicolas Cage finds a list that predicts the dates of upcoming catastrophes.  And while we can’t offer you any […]