Despite Depleted Funds, Red Cross Helping Thousands Across Central U.S.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008 — As the rain-soaked Midwest continues to battle floodwaters from heavy storms, the American Red Cross is in its largest flood relief effort in nearly 15 years. From Kansas to West Virginia, more than 2,000 Red Cross workers are assisting people with vast amounts of clean up supplies, dozens of shelters and tens of thousands of meals.

The current relief operations follow two extremely busy months for the Red Cross, with more than 30 disaster operations since the beginning of April. Combined, these relief efforts have largely depleted the Disaster Relief Fund. Disaster victims need essential items right away, such as food, shelter relief supplies and mental health counseling. In order to respond, the Red Cross must have money available immediately. Without this fund, the American Red Cross must borrow money to cover disaster operating expenses.

Help us help the victims of thousands of disasters across the country each year, disasters like the floods and tornadoes, by making a financial gift to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Click here to make a donation.

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