By Josh Egbert, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming Public Affairs It was a book on social work that brought Alie Pasternak to the American Red Cross. One of the chapters was on emergency response and was written by a Red Cross volunteer that had responded to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. […]
By Josh Egbert, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming, Public Affairs It’s been nearly a year since one of the most destructive wildfires in Colorado history. The Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes and forced nearly 35,000 residents to evacuate their Boulder County homes. From the start, American Red Cross volunteers were among […]
By Josh Egbert, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming, Public Affairs Colleen Hylson Smith never imagined her first deployment with the American Red Cross would turn out to be so lifechanging. For two weeks, she met families seeking safety from Hurricane Ian, helped bring comfort to those who were scared and a ray of […]
RTD provides warm place for evacuees By Josh Egbert, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming When a fire broke out in the early morning hours of October 31, 2022 at a Lakewood apartment complex, the American Red Cross was there. Volunteers provided the comfort, care and compassion like they always do. Helping families out […]
Partnerships help make a difference in a disaster NOVEMBER 5, 2022 By John Seward The American Red Cross spends a lot of time preparing for a disaster. From gathering volunteers to engaging our government partners, the entire community is involved in disaster preparedness. When disasters strike, we rely on our strong relationships with our local […]