Two Weeks Later, Red Crossers Caring for Kentucky Flood Victims August 11, 2022 – Originally posted on redcross.org Two weeks after tragic flooding upturned lives and destroyed hundreds of homes across Eastern Kentucky, the American Red Cross is still there, working around the clock with our partners to provide comfort and critical support to help those […]
by Kim Mailes, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming Public Affairs “This time it’s different,” said American Red Cross volunteer Julia Muirhead. “This comes from somewhere deep in the heart.” Julia, from the Mile High Chapter of the Colorado Wyoming Region of the Red Cross, has deployed to many disasters over the years. A […]
By Mary Jo Blackwood, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming Public Affairs The American Red Cross is masterful in its ability to build partnerships that meet needs while using scarce resources more wisely. That allows each organization to do what they do best and outsource other services to fill gaps in needs during disaster […]
Response Updates July 17, 9 p.m. The evacuation center is closed. July 17, 7:30 p.m. Larimer County Sheriff’s Office issued mandatory evacuations due to a fire burning in Red Feather Lakes. The wildfire is located in Lone Pine Court in Red Feather Lakes, and mandatory evacuations are ordered for the Fox Acres area north of […]
Response Updates July 12, 4:30 p.m. The American Red Cross of Colorado is working closing with local emergency managers and is standing by to respond at a moment’s notice if requested by our government partners. For more information about the Red Cross response to the brush fire burning near Mt. Lindo off US 285 in […]
This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you […]
An extreme heat event is a series of hot days, much hotter than average for a particular time and place. Extreme heat is deadly and kills more people than any other weather event. Climate change is making extreme heat events more frequent, more severe and last longer. But we can take action to prepare. Prepare […]
Floods are among the most frequent and costly natural disasters. In Colorado and Wyoming, flooding often occurs following snow thaw or after several days of sustained rain. Flash floods occur suddenly due to rapidly rising water along a stream or low-lying area. Learn what to do to keep your loved ones safe! Download the free […]
By Pat Kondas, American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming, Public Affairs The increasing number of large disasters over the last several years has meant more people are being displaced for longer than the immediate aftermath of the disaster. To address this, the American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming Disaster Cycle Services hosted a […]
Simms Fire Response Updates May 20, 08:45 a.m. The American Red Cross of Western Colorado is working closing with local emergency managers and is standing by to respond at moment’s notice if requested by our government partners. For more information about the Red Cross response to the Simms fire follow us on Facebook: @RedCrossColorado or […]