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Sifting through the Ashes

Volunteers from the Red Cross, Southern Baptist Convention and Salvation Army provided meals and water to residents. Firefighters are present to enforce safety and counselors are on hand to provide mental health support.

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Picking Up the Pieces after the Wildfires

Even as the weather has calmed and firefighters have gotten control over the wildfires in California, the hardest part for many residents still lies ahead: returning to a home that may be damaged or even destroyed.

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1,000 Lights 1,000 Lives

Members of Decatur High Schools Lifesavers Junior Red Cross Club in Berlin, Maryland, have taken holiday giving to a new level.

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Red Cross on the Ground as Wildfires Take a Toll on California

Hundreds of evacuees have stopped by Red Cross shelters in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernadino Counties during the day for a meal or to get information about their neighborhoods. Others have stayed to get a good nights rest. Perhaps most importantly, shelters serve as a place where evacuees can get emotional support.

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Red Cross Offers Care, Comfort as California Wildfires Rage

As wildfires race across many parts of Southern California, Red Cross volunteers have opened the doors of shelters to ensure evacuees have a safe place to rest.

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Red Cross Offers Continuing Education Credits

The Red Cross has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

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Red Cross Shelters Residents Affected by Ongoing California Wildfire

The Santa Barbara County Chapter of the American Red Cross opened a shelter on Thursday and provided 125 people affected by the wildfire with a safe place to stay. In addition, the Red Cross, in partnership with the Sallies, is providing meals to residents. Mental health services are also being provided.

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