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We need volunteers to Sound the Alarm!

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Your help needed to make your community safer Having trouble viewing this message? [Click Here]( [American Red Cross - Sound the Alarm]( [Sound the Alarm Photo] [Sound the Alarm - American Red Cross - Save the Date!]( Dear {NAME}, We're looking for 30,000 volunteers to help us make communities safer as we gear up for our annual Sound the Alarm home fire safety event. Could you be one of them? Thanks to volunteers, last year’s campaign was a huge success! We made over 50,000 homes safer, installed over 122,000 smoke alarms, and held 120 events in cities across the country. But none of that would be possible if not for people like you. [Can you join us to Sound the Alarm today?]( [Quote from Sharon, a Utah Sound the Alarm volunteer]( I think you would make a great addition to our volunteer community, {NAME}. Can you step up and dedicate a few hours of your time to create a lifesaving impact? You could install smoke alarms, help a family draft their escape plan, and much more! [Sign up now to Sound the Alarm and make a difference as a Red Cross volunteer.]( Every single day in the U.S., seven people die from home fires and dozens more are injured. By volunteering with the Red Cross to Sound the Alarm, you can help families better prevent these tragedies and save lives. [Join us today to find an installation event in your community and help save a life.]( If you aren’t able to join us at a volunteer event, there are still plenty of ways you can help Sound the Alarm. [Start a fundraiser]( with your friends and family today–the funds you raise will help families prepare for, respond to, and recover from home fires. I hope you’ll be a part of this incredible effort. I know that together, we can increase awareness for home fire prevention and save lives. [Lauri Rhinehart] Lauri Rhinehart VP, Humanitarian Services American Red Cross [Subscribe]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( 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! © [2019 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]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Flickr]( [Prepare, respond and help families recover from home fires.]( [BBB] [Seal of Transparency - 2017 Platinum] [91¢] An average of 91 cents of every dollar the American Red Cross spends is invested in humanitarian services and programs.

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