In the event of a family emergency or birth of a child, sending an emergency communication (Red Cross Message) through the Hero Care Network is the first step in getting your service member home.
An emergency communication will quickly and securely:
Call the Hero Care Center, Toll Free
Call +1 877-272-7337 to speak to a Hero Care Specialist today.
Call Free from Overseas
Call the Hero Care Center using wi-fi free on any a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Service member information
Information about the emergency
As part of our Congressional Charter, the American Red Cross provides emergency communications to all of the following:
If I have an emergency and need to contact my family or service member, how do I access the Red Cross Hero Care Network?
The Red Cross Hero Care Network is free and available 24/7/365. Military families experiencing a family emergency are encouraged to talk to a Hero Care specialist at +1 877-272-7337 or call the Hero Care Center online with any smartphone, computer or tablet, if overseas.
Who is eligible to receive emergency messages?
Do I need all my information before calling the Hero Care Center?
Emergencies are time-sensitive, and getting your message to your service member quickly is our top priority. To ensure each case is processed swiftly and efficiently, it's crucial to have all the necessary information ready when you call. This helps us verify the event and transmit the message promptly, ensuring the service member can get home as soon as possible. Please have the following information ready when you call:
Does the Red Cross grant service members leave?
No. The Red Cross does not authorize emergency leave. The Red Cross quickly and independently verifies the emergency, enabling the service member’s commander to make an informed decision regarding emergency leave. Leave decisions are made by the service member’s commander. If leave is approved, the Red Cross works with the service member’s military aid society to facilitate a trip home if eligible and appropriate.
What qualifies as an emergency or significant life event?
Emergencies may include the critical illness/injury or death of an immediate family member or other critical in nature and time-sensitive situations requiring the presence of a service member. Significant life events include occasions such as the birth of a child.
Can the Red Cross provide financial assistance to members of the military community?
Through our Hero Care Network, the Red Cross connects eligible actively serving military members, retired service members and their dependents to financial assistance provided by military aid societies. Assistance can include funds for emergency travel, emergency food, shelter and more. Click here to learn more about financial assistance or start a request.
Why can't the military provide for communication between members of the armed forces and their families, instead of the Red Cross?
Even at a time when families can stay connected through e-mail and cell phones, Red Cross emergency communications messages are critical during times of emergency. Red Cross workers are able to quickly verify the circumstances of a family emergency and provide a confidential report to a service member’s commanding officer. This helps military authorities make timely, informed decisions on when, and whether, to send someone home armed with the best information available. When days, hours and minutes matter, the Red Cross is able to help make a trusted connection.
The Red Cross may be able to help families access military aid society assistance during an emergency. Hero Care caseworkers can help process eligible service members, military retirees and their family members’ requests for financial assistance in the event of an emergency. Click here to review eligibility.
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