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Finding Teaching Moments after a Disaster
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 12:07 PM EDTSuzanne Horsley is a public relations professor at the University of Alabama and a long-time volunteer for the American Red Cross, helping with disaster response and incorporating work for the public good into her teaching, research and service responsibilities.
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Bringing Nursing and Volunteerism Together to Help My Community
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 11:58 AM EDTStephanie Phillips' mother is alive today because of the medical care and 12 units of blood she received during heart operations. This experience inspired Stephanie to become a nurse and volunteer for the American Red Cross.
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Be Prepared: Helping Communities Bounce Back After Disasters
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 11:37 AM EDTNan Buzard is responsible for the international disaster response and programs of the American Red Cross. Nan believes disasters will always happen, but families and communities can better withstand and recover if provided with preparedness opportunities ahead of time.
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Creating Community Resilience
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 11:23 AM EDTMonica Owens is a Community Resilience Coordinator for the Red Cross in South Mississippi, pilot testing a new strategy for the Red Cross to build resilience at the community level by leveraging and connecting community networks.
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Saving Lives On and Off the Job
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 11:07 AM EDTMahogany Thomas is a U.S. Probation Officer in Los Angeles, California who created the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive, a friendly competition among Southern California’s badge-carrying agencies to determine which agency can donate the most blood, and ultimately help save the most lives.
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Preparing Our Communities Must Start Long Before Disaster Strikes
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 10:29 AM EDTFor more than 25 years, through various posts including Director of Emergency Services and now as Chief Executive Officer for the South Louisiana Region, Kay Wilkins has helped respond to many disasters, including the worst natural disaster to strike this country in decades, Hurricane Katrina.
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Using Digital Technology To Prepare People for Disaster
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 10:12 AM EDTWith over 15 years of experience with high tech companies and startups, Dom Tolli leads a team of developers to create technology that enables people, businesses and schools to drastically improve their ability to respond to, survive and bounce back from a disaster or medical emergency. His team launched the free First Aid app and the free Hurricane mobile application.
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Putting a Face on Blood Donations
Posted by on September 14, 2012 at 9:55 AM EDTIn 2004, Brian Boyle survived a near fatal car accident, changing his outlook on life forever. After receiving 36 blood transfusions, 13 plasma treatments, several operations, and months of recovery, Brian now runs marathons and participates in Ironman races across the country on behalf of the American Red Cross.
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Grand Opening of Dillon’s New Middle School
Posted by on September 12, 2012 at 4:02 PM EDTOn Thursday, September 6th, Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs attended the grand opening of Dillon Middle School in Dillon, South Carolina.
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Advocating to End Food Insecurity
Posted by on September 11, 2012 at 2:07 PM EDTKathy Goldman is the co-director of Community Food Advocates, Inc., fighting to end hunger in New York City, particularly in schools. Kathy ensures federal nutrition assistance programs are responsive, available and accessible to the people who need them.
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