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5/16/2007 -
St. Louis Area Chapter Presents Red Cross Ready Award to Lawson Elementary, Mann Elementary and Queen of All Saints
The American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter recently presented the Red Cross Ready Award to Lawson Elementary School (Hazelwood School District), Mann Elementary School (St. Louis Public School District), and Queen of All Saints School for reaching students, faculty, staff and parents with important Red Cross safety information during the 2006-2007 school year. In these three schools alone, the Red Cross' message has reached nearly 1,500 students of all ages regarding the importance of healthy nutrition and preparing for a variety of emergency situations. |
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5/9/2007 -
American Red Cross Honors Volunteers at Scott Air Force Base
The American Red Cross Scott Air Force Base Service Center recently honored volunteers during a recognition luncheon. Special guests at the ceremony included Col. Tamara Rank, 375th Airlift Wing Deputy Commander; Col. Bradley Spacy, 375th Mission Support Group Commander; Lt. Col. Pete Peters, 375th Medical Support Group Commander; and Vivian M. Luce, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter. Award recipients included Birgitt Kaylor, Melody Dock, Barbara Litman, Helen Whicher, and Nancy Howell. |
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5/7/2007 -
American Red Cross Joins Grainger and Anheuser-Busch to Recruit Corporate Partners for Local Disaster Relief
During a press conference on Saturday, May 5, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter, Grainger and Anheuser-Busch introduced Ready When the Time Comes, a major new partnership designed to recruit corporate employees in St. Louis to serve as Red Cross volunteers during a large-scale, local disaster. Led by Grainger, the National Founding Sponsor of Ready When the Time Comes and Anheuser-Busch, the Local Lead Sponsor, local corporations participated in a full-scale shelter drill immediately following Saturday's announcement at St. Raphael the Archangel School - one of 600 local facilities designated as a potential Red Cross shelter during times of disaster. |
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5/7/2007 -
American Red Cross to Deploy Two Local Volunteers to Kansas in Aftermath of Devastating Tornado
In response to the devastating tornado that struck southwestern Kansas on Friday night and destroyed most of the town of Greensburg, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter will deploy two local volunteers on Monday to help in the relief effort - Judy Alferman of Kirkwood and Sandy Soll of St. Louis. Both Judy and Sandy specialize in support for staffing and logistics and join a major Red Cross disaster relief effort. In the immediate aftermath of the severe weather in Kansas, the American Red Cross opened three emergency shelters to provide refuge for more than 400 disaster victims. In addition, emergency response vehicles were deployed to deliver supplies into the most severely impacted areas. |
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5/2/2007 -
If Disaster Strikes St. Louis, Local Volunteers will be Ready When the Time Comes
As part of the new Ready When the Time Comes program, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter has joined Grainger and Anheuser-Busch to recruit and train corporate partners as Red Cross volunteers in St. Louis before a disaster strikes the metropolitan area. Ready When the Time Comes helps the Red Cross to quickly mobilize volunteers for deployment in the event of a large-scale local disaster. Immediately following a press conference to announce this new partnership, veteran Red Cross volunteers will join newly trained corporate employees for a Red Cross shelter simulation designed to cover all areas of emergency service. More than 100 people from the Red Cross, Grainger (National Founding Sponsor) and Anheuser-Busch (Local Lead Sponsor) will participate in this disaster drill. |
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4/30/2007 -
Red Cross Presents Lifesaver Community Award to the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union No. 562
 During an onsite award presentation on Saturday, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter presented its new Lifesaver Community Award to the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union No. 562. A Red Cross Celebration Team, comprised of volunteers and staff, took part in the recognition event to celebrate the outstanding commitment of the Local 562 in helping its members, other constituents and the greater community to prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. The Lifesaver Community Award is an expansion of the Red Cross Lifesaver Program and is designed to honor corporations, municipalities and civic organizations for utilizing Red Cross health and safety training for at least three years, training employees in CPR and First Aid on a regular basis, placing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) onsite, and conducting regular Red Cross blood drives. |
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4/30/2007 -
American Red Cross Volunteer from South St. Louis County Receives National Lifesaving Award of Merit
On Saturday, the St. Louis Area Chapter presented the Lifesaving Award of Merit from the American National Red Cross to local Red Cross volunteer Jackie Rahm of South St. Louis County, MO. The award honors Rahm, a Red Cross volunteer Health and Safety instructor, for performing CPR for nearly seven minutes to save the life of her husband, Bob. The Lifesaving Award of Merit is signed by President George W. Bush and is bestowed upon an individual for utilizing Red Cross training. |
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4/19/2007 -
St. Louis Area Chapter Presents Red Cross Ready Award to Ostmann Elementary in Ft. Zumwalt School District
The American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter presented the Red Cross Ready Award this week to Ostmann Elementary School in the Ft. Zumwalt School District for embracing emergency preparedness and reaching students, faculty, staff and parents with important Red Cross safety information during the 2006-2007 school year. Over the course of the year, the Red Cross has delivered presentations highlighting disaster preparedness, including the importance of a disaster supply kit and an emergency plan, to more than 200 students of all ages. |
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