The American Red Cross of Illinois serves over 12.2 million people in 88 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri through a network of five chapters: Central Illinois, Greater Chicago, Illinois River Valley, Quad Cities & Northwest Illinois, and South & West Central Illinois. We’re in our local communities every day, helping people prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CST
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Each year, the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago honors individuals and groups for acts of great bravery, dedication and service to the community at our Heroes Breakfast.
From Social Work to Military Service
Tyra Oliver, Greater Chicago
Joining the military well into your career isn’t common, but that’s exactly what Tyra Oliver did. As a licensed clinical social worker, Tyra spent many years working with children and families. While she loved this work, she decided to extend her reach to another population she had less experience with service members.
Tyra joined the Army Reserves in 2012 to fulfill this goal. Tyra was deployed for the first time in 2014, where she discovered the Red Cross at the military base in Kuwait. “I really believe in what the Red Cross is doing and how they educate both families and service members about the support they need,” Tyra said. “Their goal is to provide education and strategies to help both families and service members navigate whatever they’re going through.”
The Power of Showing Up
Kent Terry, Illinois River Valley
In 2013, when the Illinois River overflowed its banks, a barge slammed into the dam in Marseilles, Illinois, raising the water level faster than anyone could prepare for.
“When my city of Marseilles was flooded, that is when I really became involved with the Red Cross,” Kent remembers. “There were damaged homes and grief-stricken people everywhere, and I just felt that I had to help. The Red Cross showed up, and I knew that I wanted to be a part of that.
Bringing Comfort and Connection to Those Who Serve and Their Families
Logan Hamilton, Quad Cities & Northwest Illinois
For over a century, the Red Cross has recognized the unique bond between people and dogs, especially in helping soldiers and veterans find comfort and companionship during challenging times.
Logan, a 7th-grade art teacher with over 15 years in the classroom, is proud to carry this tradition through the Illinois Red Cross with his two remarkable therapy dogs, Nova and Lucy. Logan’s journey into therapy work began about three years ago, with a chance encounter that led to a calling.
Serving is What She Does: Fran’s Story
Fran Lenhart, South & West Central Illinois
For more than 40 years, Fran Lenhart has served as a volunteer for the American Red Cross. Fran’s mother worked for the Red Cross in Morgan County, Illinois and introduced her to volunteering, while Fran was a freshman in nursing school.
“My favorite parts are helping others or teaching them things that might save their life–and the people you meet, the people you work with and the people you help.”
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The Red Cross Role with Military Recruits and Their Families
Illinois Region volunteers support recruits who have recently taken the oath of enlistment and are preparing to ship to basic training, based on their branch, all over the country.
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Most people would agree that 50 years is a remarkable milestone anywhere. For Tina Johnston, it represents five decades of compassion, service and steady commitment to the American Red Cross. Her work has touched countless lives across Illinois, the country and even around the world. Tina began her Red Cross journey in 1976, joining the Chicago chapter as a staff nurse […]