
Emergencies don’t stop, and neither does the American Red Cross. During challenging times such as these, it is even more important for organizations like the Red Cross to be there to help those who need it most.
Please join us in helping to support the urgent needs of our lifesaving work – for hospital patients who need critical blood every two seconds; for people who need food, recovery support and care after disasters of all sizes; for military families who need emergency assistance; and for people who rely on others to save their lives with skills like first aid and CPR; and for communities that need international humanitarian aid.
You can help! Set up your own fundraiser to help support this life saving work.
Facebook Fundraising – Create a fundraiser and update the content with the campaign messaging and photo! For more information on Facebook Fundraising please click HERE.
Facebook Donate Button – Create your own post and add a donate button to encourage donations on your own Facebook feed! For more information on adding a Facebook Donate Button please click HERE. Be sure to use the messages included in this toolkit.
Facebook Live – Utilize your live streaming talents by hosting going Live on Facebook! Follow these steps and recommendations to make your efforts a success and use the messaging provided in this toolkit. For more information on Facebook Live click HERE.
GoFundMe – Join the Emergencies Don’t Take a Break campaign on GoFundMe Charity and start sharing your fundraiser with your network! For more information on GoFundMe Charity fundraising please click HERE.
Tiltify – Engage your own audience with a creative live stream by joining our Emergencies Don’t Take a Break campaign on Tiltify.
Instagram – Add a donation sticker to your Instagram story and empower your followers to support this campaign! For more information on Instagram fundraising please click HERE.
Reach out to us at P2PFundraising@redcross.org with any questions.
Thank you for being a supporter of the American Red Cross and helping us be there for those who need it most.