Washington, D.C., November 20, 2018—In a year when disasters upended the lives of thousands of people across the country, the American Red Cross is asking everyone to support its 2018 Holiday Giving Campaign and Give Something That Means Something to bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
“Every day, people turn to the American Red Cross for relief and hope in the face of emergencies,” said Gail McGovern, president and CEO, American Red Cross. “Between now and the end of the year, you can help disaster victims at home and around the world, patients who need blood, our country’s military families and veterans, and children at risk of deadly diseases like measles and rubella. Please support them with a financial donation, a blood donation or by volunteering your time.
GIVING TUESDAY Beginning on Giving Tuesday—November 27—please #GiveWithMeaning at redcross.org/gift to help the Red Cross support people in need.
Give a symbolic gift in honor of the special people in your life. You can give online, by mail or phone—details are available at redcross.org/gift. Your gift is a tax-deductible donation to the American Red Cross. When you make your donation, you can use free holiday greeting cards with friends and family to share your gift in their honor.
DISASTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY Every 8 minutes, someone affected by disaster is helped because of generous donations to the Red Cross. These donations directly help provide people with necessities like shelter, food, relief supplies, emotional support, and other assistance.
The need is constant—and this year was no different. Right now, the Red Cross continues to aid thousands of people devastated by massive wildfires in California, while helping people on the east coast recover from Hurricanes Florence and Michael. Throughout the year, we’ve also provided support for families affected by major disasters like the volcano in Hawaii, floods and tornadoes across several states and, sadly, tragic shootings such as the recent incidents in Thousand Oaks, California and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—all while responding day and night to home fires, which are the nation’s most frequent disaster and account for the vast majority of our responses.
“The Red Cross carried out wide-ranging relief efforts this year to deliver comfort and hope to people affected by crises,” McGovern explained. “We serve every county in the U.S., and your gift to the Red Cross is critical to saving lives because generous donations fund nearly 100 percent of our disaster relief activities.”
DISASTERS AROUND THE WORLD Internationally, the American Red Cross helps alleviate human suffering alongside local Red Cross and Red Crescent teams. In 2018, we responded to 20 disasters around the globe—from a tsunami in Indonesia to a volcano in Guatemala. We help local Red Cross and Red Crescent teams internationally by sending supplies, disaster responders and financial contributions in the wake of devastating crises.
In addition to responding to disasters, on average each year, the Red Cross:
“This holiday season, your support of the Red Cross mission will address the urgent needs of people every day,” McGovern said. “Please remember them during this special time of year.”
About our Corporate Holiday Supporters:
During this holiday season, the American Red Cross is grateful for those corporate donors that generously contribute to our Holiday Giving Campaign. They include: AmazonSmile, Circle K and PayPal. Thanks to the generosity of these and other supporters, the Red Cross is able to bring help and hope to people across the country. To learn more about our corporate holiday supporters, visit https://www.redcross.org/donations/ways-to-donate/holiday-gifts/holiday-partners.html.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.