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LEE HEALTH’S VETERAN VISITATION PROGRAM RECEIVES TOP RECOGNITION

Lee Health’s Veteran Visitation Program has been awarded the Partnership Award from the American Red Cross Florida Gulf Coast to Heartland Chapter. The health system will be presented with the award during a virtual award ceremony on Oct. 8. Set to celebrate its one-year...

Red Cross Launches Two-Week Effort to Install 100,000 Free Smoke Alarms

Local volunteers and partners will visit homes throughout the South Florida Region as part of Sound the Alarm events in 100 cities From April 27 through May 12, American Red Cross volunteers and partners will visit local homes to help install 100,000 free smoke alarms...

American Red Cross Launches First Aid for Severe Bleeding Online Course

The American Red Cross has launched a new First Aid for Severe Bleeding course so people can learn what to do until emergency help arrives. “Severe blood loss is a life-threatening condition,” said Grace Meinhofer, Regional Communications and Marketing Director for the South Florida Region....

‘Give Something That Means Something’ with American Red Cross on Giving Tuesday

During the holidays, bring comfort and hope to people in need In a year when disasters upended the lives of thousands of people, the American Red Cross is asking everyone to Give Something that Means Something for families in need through its 2018 Holiday Giving Campaign. “Every day, home fires...

Red Cross Offers 25 Ways to Safely Cook and Travel this Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is here! This week, millions of people will take to the road and kitchen to share the holiday with loved ones. Thanksgiving is a peak time for congested travel and home cooking fires. The American Red Cross Florida’s Southern Gulf Chapter asks...

Red Cross Offers 10 Tips to Help Keep Trick or Treaters Safe this Halloween

Halloween is just days away, one of the most popular holidays in this country. Little witches, ghosts, pirates, and superheroes will soon take to the streets for trick or treat fun. The American Red Cross Southern Gulf Chapter has tips to help everyone stay safe...

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