The Red Cross is here for you. Please call us.
Resident of Stark, Tuscarawas, Carroll and Harrison Counties: 330-453-0146
Residents of Wayne, Holmes, and Ashland Counties: 330-264-9383
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.
It’s easy to get involved with the Red Cross in Ohio. Local opportunities include becoming a trained disaster relief response volunteer helping people affected by home fires; supporting trauma, cancer, and other patients in need by donating blood, platelet, and plasma at our area blood drives; and learning CPR, First AID, and other lifesaving skills that will prepare you to respond to emergencies.
The best way to provide immediate relief to your neighbors facing emergency situations is through a monetary donation. Our disaster assistance programs rely heavily on the generous financial support of citizens in the Northern Ohio region. Even if you only have a few dollars to spare, your donation to American Red Cross disaster relief will make a significant difference in the lives of those facing disasters. Make a one-time donation today either online, by phone, or by mail, or set up a recurring monthly donation to make an even bigger difference.
The humanitarian work that we do at American Red Cross would not be possible without our volunteers. We have a variety of disaster relief volunteer opportunities available, as well as potential positions focused on facility management, health and safety, service to the Armed Forces, and professional specialties like photography, IT, and more. Check out our current volunteer opportunities near you!
Host a charity stream by playing your favorite video games while raising life-saving funds to help those in need. You can also fundraise your way by energizing your community through celebrating a special occasion or being creative to help to those in need. Click a button below to get started!
Phones: Stark: 330-437-3739
New Philadelphia: 330-308-9430
Kim joined the Red Cross in 2001 as the director of the Rape Crisis Services where she assisted children, adolescents and adults through the difficult recovery process of sexual victimization and qualified as an expert when providing testimony in the courtroom.
In 2014 she transitioned into the role of Executive Director for the Stark and Muskingum Lakes Chapter serving Carroll, Harrison, Stark and Tuscarawas Counties. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a supervisor status and earned recognition as a National Certified Counselor, Kim continues to see clients in a private practice setting at Vista Psychological & Counseling Centre.
She began her counseling career at the Grief Support and Education Center where she provided individual, group and family therapy for adults and children grieving from death and divorce. In 1997 she became employed at the Community Drug Board where she provided group and individual therapy for adults addicted to drugs and alcohol. In 1998 she took a counseling position at Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health in their Day Treatment program. Kim provided daily group therapy, individual therapy and family home visits for adolescent with severe behavior problem and other mental health issues.
Kim Kroh earned a bachelors degree from Ohio State University in Business Administration in 1986 and a masters degree in Counseling & Human Development from Walsh University in 1993. She has over 20 years’ experience as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. She is a member of the American Counseling Association, Rape Abuse Incest National Network, The National Center for Victims of Crime and participates in numerous coalitions throughout Carroll, Harrison, Stark and Tuscarawas Counties.
Kim resides in Canton and has a daughter Courtney and a grandson Trey.
Tim Reichel
Disaster Program Manager
Phone: 330-605-9887
Gail Wernick
Regional Volunteer Services Officer
Phone: 216-431-3370
Emily Probst
Regional Disaster Officer
Phone: 216-219-9349
Alaina Foster
Regional Service to the Armed Forces and International Services Manager
Phone: 216-399-1298
Jim McIntyre
Regional Communications Director
Phone: 216-213-4670
Carolyn Wild
Regional Philanthropy Officer
Phone: 330-554-6976
For all inquiries about our classes, please call 800-REDCROSS (800-733-2677)
For all inquiries about our blood donation services, please call 800-REDCROSS (800-733-2677)
Officers:
Rosemarie Hoover – Chair
Community Volunteer
Alex Hoce – Vice Chair
Canton Township Fire Department
Steve Rippeth – Secretary
Buckeye Career Center
Miranda Brown
Krugliak Wilkins Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.
Danielle Caldwell
Conotton Valley Union Local School District
Monica DeRamus
Monica D. DeRamus, LLC
Damon Gallucci
Jackson Township Fire Department
Kimberly Hall
Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston
Molly Hane
Kenan Advantage Group
Brook Harless
Plain Township Trustee
Brian Hinkle
Park National Bank
Kris Karge
lMRO Built
Laura Mann
Donovan, Klimczak & Company
Steve Rippeth
Buckeye Career Center
Kyle Smith
Cisco Systems Inc.
Christopher vanNatta
The Timken Company
Tim Warstler
Stark County Emergency Management Agency
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