Travis Air Show attendees learning hands-only CPR.
Photo by Samar Salma/American Red Cross
Spanning the summit of Mount Tamalpais to the bucolic wine country to Travis Air Force Base, the North Bay Chapter provides relief to those impacted by disasters and empowers its residents to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies.
A volunteer network of more than 500 youth, adults and seniors combined with community partnerships, local government and donors ensure the Red Cross will always be there whenever needed.
The Red Cross is here for you. Please call us 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) - 24 hours a day.
Information on blood drives, blood donation appointments as well as your personal blood donor account can be found on our Red Cross Blood website (click the link below). You may also call us 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
We provide help for members of the military, veterans and their families to prepare for, cope with and respond to the challenges of military service. Call 1-877-272-7337 (24 hours a day) or click below to learn more.
The Red Cross offers classes in: CPR, first aid, lifeguarding, learn to swim, water safety and more. Click below to learn more.
For questions about classes or certification cards you may also call: 1-800-RED-CROSS.
The best way to provide immediate relief to your neighbors facing emergency situations is through a monetary donation.
The humanitarian work that we do at American Red Cross would not be possible without our volunteers. Your time and talent can make a real difference.
The Red Cross actively supports fundraising on many popular platforms - whether you use Facebook, Instagram, or prefer to live stream, we have the resources to get you started!
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