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Re: Your disaster update

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Families from coast to coast still need your support {NAME}, as our team shares in its daily disaste

Families from coast to coast still need your support {NAME}, as our team shares in its daily disaster update below, volunteers are busy responding to disasters across the country, including Hurricane Beryl in Southeast Texas, wildfires in New Mexico and flooding in the Northeast. I’m turning to you today to make your first donation and help continue our lifesaving relief efforts, I’m turning to you for support. [Please, will you give now to help us provide lifesaving relief in the wake of disasters like hurricanes, fires and tornadoes?]( [GIVE NOW](  — Jennifer Warga Vice President, Humanitarian Services [American Red Cross]( Help us respond to recent and ongoing disasters [slideshow featuring different types of disasters]( [GIVE NOW]( {NAME}, in Southeast Texas, American Red Cross workers are on the ground providing emergency shelter and reaching hard hit communities with emergency supplies such as food, water and other critical support to families devastated by Hurricane Beryl. Many face the loss of their homes or the need for extensive repairs and are depending on the Red Cross to support them through their moment of need. This comes just days after residents in New Mexico experienced deadly wildfires and families in Iowa dealt with devastating flooding and are still struggling to return to normalcy. As the frequency and intensity of disasters grow, families impacted by emergencies this summer need your support. Red Cross teams are ready to do all they can — but they’re counting on your generosity to power their efforts. [Please: will you make your first donation to the Red Cross now to help provide lifesaving relief supplies and compassionate support to families impacted by disasters like hurricanes, fires and tornadoes?]( [GIVE NOW]( Below, you’ll find our latest daily disaster update. Red Cross staff and volunteers receive this daily, and it outlines how Red Crossers are responding to disasters from coast to coast. We hope you’ll take a look below and find out more about what’s going on today. Whenever disaster strikes, our teams mobilize immediately to deliver lifesaving aid and compassion. But they don’t do this work alone. They depend on your generosity to make it possible — [so please, will you give now to help deliver critical relief to families devastated by disasters from coast to coast?]( [Family of four]( [GIVE $24]( to provide comfort supplies for two families of four [Shelter Icon]( [GIVE $50]( to provide a full day of food and shelter for one person [nfant Icon]( [GIVE $150]( to provide a crib for an infant staying in a shelter [GIVE ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Thank you, [Jennifer Warga] Jennifer Warga Vice President Humanitarian Services [American Red Cross]( DAILY DISASTER UPDATE Arizona — Severe Weather Nearly 2,000 residents of Pima County who have been impacted by severe weather conditions are receiving Red Cross relief. Hawaii — Forest Fire The Red Cross is sheltering 300 Kauai residents who were affected by forest fires on the island. Idaho — Forest Fire The Red Cross is working to provide food and shelter to 100 individuals in Latah County. Illinois — Storms Storms impacted over 200 residents across Scott County. The Red Cross is working to provide food and shelter, as well as health services, mental health services and recovery assistance. Iowa — Storms Currently, 15,000 individuals in Polk County are receiving Red Cross support services as needed. New Hampshire — Multi-Family Fire The Red Cross is working to provide health services, mental health services, spiritual care and recovery assistance to 41 impacted individuals in Hillsborough County. New York — Storms The Red Cross is working to provide food, shelter, health services and recovery assistance to impacted individuals in Schuyler County. North Carolina — Multi-Family Fire Twenty impacted individuals are receiving recovery assistance in Wake County. Oregon — Forest Fire Forest fires in Morrow County have affected 118 residents who are now receiving Red Cross shelter, as well as health services. Tennessee — Multi-Family Fire The Red Cross is working to provide recovery assistance as needed to the 50 impacted individuals. [GIVE NOW]( [Subscribe]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in Browser]( Staying in touch via the American Red Cross email list is the best way we have of keeping in regular contact with supporters like you, letting you know about how you can protect yourself and your loved ones from disasters and other emergencies, and how you can support our life-saving work. [Click here]( to unsubscribe from our list, but please know that if you leave, it will be harder for you to stay involved with the Red Cross and continue the work of which you’ve been such a critical part. It is only because of supporters like you that the Red Cross is able to respond when a disaster strikes or a home is impacted by fire, when someone needs CPR or a lifesaving blood transfusion, or when a family needs to contact a deployed service member in an emergency. And we don’t want to lose you! Thanks for your support! Please do not reply to this email as we are not able to respond to messages sent to this address. © [2024 American Red Cross]( | 431 18th Street NW Washington DC 20006 Donate by phone: 1-800-RED CROSS(1-800-733-2767) | [Donate by Mail]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Help people]( affected by disasters big and small. [BBB Accredited Charity] [Seal of Transparency - 2022 Platinum]( [90¢] The Red Cross is proud that an average of 90 cents of every dollar we spend is invested in delivering care and comfort to those in need.

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