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Safety first and always
Be Red Cross Ready
Here at the American Red Cross, Preparedness Month means getting the word out to as many individuals and families as we can about being ready in case of a disaster or emergency. We care about your safety, and want to make sure everyone is prepared.

Check out a few simple steps–like knowing your escape routes or building an emergency kit–that could make all the difference.

Sincerely,
Gail
Gail McGovern,
President and CEO
American Red Cross
American Red Cross
Weather Red Report Expands Red Cross Reach
Have you seen the Weather Red Report? This two-minute news segment on The Weather Channel, every Sunday, features interviews from Red Cross representatives on weather-related preparedness, safety, and humanitarian services. Check out the latest Weather Red Report–this week features a preparedness quiz.
Check it out  
Flying Kind with American Airlines to support Red Cross
Got any good travel tips? You can help the Red Cross earn 250 American Airlines AAdvantage® miles just by leaving tips and comments on American Airline's Fly Kind site. From now through October 11, share your insight with fellow travelers to join the fun. Participants can also enter the "Flying Kind" sweepstakes for a chance to win 250,000 miles! If you win, American will match this amount with a donation to your selected charity. No purchase necessary. Get rules, charity mileage donation limitations and enter the sweepstakes using the link below.
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Thanks to you, in August we:
Served nearly 700,000 meals and snacks to people in 14 states
Distributed almost 320,000 relief items to individuals and families
Provided more than 61,000 overnight stays in Red Cross emergency shelters
News you can use:
Learn how these supporters are encouraging preparedness.
Tell a student you know to join a Red Cross Club today!
Are you a Federal employee or active US Military?

Now you can help out

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