Red Cross Assistance for Black Hollow Flood Evacuees

July 20, 2021 10:45 pm – Evacuation Center at Cache La Porte Middle School has been closed because the mandatory evacuation order has been lifted. July 20, 2021 9:00 pm – Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for residents and business occupants in the area of Highway 14 from Rustic to Ted’s Place (Highway 14/Highway 287) […]

Paying It Forward

How the Lifesaving Gift of Blood Keeps on Saving Lives By Mary Jo Blackwood, American Red Cross of Colorado Public Affairs Volunteer In a story described as both wonderful and horrifying, Dr. Kaitlin Vellore’s path to parenthood left indelible gratitude for the lifesaving ability of blood donations. Several years ago, as a young pediatrician, Vellore […]

Relief Provided to Over 192 People in June 2021

Sat, June 4, 2021 – American Red Cross of Mile High volunteers are on the scene of Multi-Unit Apartment Fire in Aurora, Colo. Large-scale disasters make up only part of the American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming’s disaster responses. Along with major crises in our backyard and coast to coast, we continued to address […]

Talking About a Silent Disorder

PTSD Awareness Day: Many people across the globe suffer silently with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). In an effort to educate the public and help those affected, June 27 has been named PTSD Awareness Day. This is a great opportunity to talk with family and friends and learn more about this disorder and how it affects […]

Leave the fireworks to the professionals

4th of July: Red Cross Issues Tips for Everyone to Have a Safe Holiday Independence Day is coming soon and many people plan to attend fireworks displays, a backyard picnic, or just enjoy the outdoors. The American Red Cross wants you to enjoy a fun-packed, safe holiday and offers these tips you can follow over […]

Some Disasters Hit Close to Home

By Mary Jo Blackwood, Red Cross of Colorado Public Affairs Imagine this happened to you: We heard fire engines outside but thought the problem was somewhere nearby. It was cold and rainy, so I put on some warm clothing and decided to go investigate. When I opened our apartment door, black smoke poured in! I […]

Wyoming Red Cross installs smoke alarms in Platte County Senior Housing

By Pat Kondas, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming Public Affairs Recently, The American Red Cross of Wyoming installed smoke alarms in 46 Senior Housing apartments in Wheatland. Because of Covid, the event was carried out differently from usual Sound the Alarm events. According to Disaster Program Manager Libby Case, “Typically, we work directly […]

As the Fire Approaches Your Home

Last wildfire season the Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming provided 38,100 meals, 39,000 overnight stays and 3,009 disaster health contacts to wildfire evacuees. “After back-to-back years of record-breaking wildfires, this year it’s more critical than ever to get ready now,” said Gino Greco, CEO, Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming.  “Last year brought not […]

Are you Ready for a Wildfire?

Last wildfire season the Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming provided 38,100 meals, 39,000 overnight stays and 3,009 disaster health contacts to wildfire evacuees. “After back-to-back years of record-breaking wildfires, this year it’s more critical than ever to get ready now,” said Gino Greco, CEO, Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming.  “Last year brought not […]