The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
Pictured left to right: Derril Shiflet, Patti Shiflet, Suzanne Curtis, Mark Lemmon and Jack Dixon at the Santa Barbara County Stand Down in Santa Maria. Over the past month, the Red Cross of Central California Region’s Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) team, Red Cross’s original division of service, celebrated its 31st year of Stand … Continue reading Serving Those Who Served Our Nation
Eddie Zamora has worn many hats since his Red Cross career began in November 2015. Zamora first joined the Red Cross as the Disaster Preparedness Manager for seven counties of the Central California Region where he led a team of volunteers that educated youth, adults and organizations how to be prepared for emergencies. After several … Continue reading Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Eddie Zamora and His Red Cross Journey
Para una pareja, ser voluntario y contribuir al bienestar de otros es un pilar de lo que son. Isabel Bravo y José Pérez crecieron con el valor compartido de servir a los demás. Bravo es Directora de Medio Ambiente, Salud y Seguridad en Wonderful Citrus-Operaciones Agrícolas de California y se desempeña como vicepresidenta de la … Continue reading Mes de la Herencia Hispana: Conoce a Isabel Bravo y José Pérez
For one couple, volunteering and giving back is a pillar of who they are and a foundation of their upbringing. Isabel Bravo and Jose Perez both grew up with a shared value of serving others. Bravo is the Director of Environmental, Health and Safety at Wonderful Citrus-California Farming Operations and serves as the Vice Chair … Continue reading Hispanic Heritage Month: Red Crossers Reflect on Their Callings to Serve
by Dave Wagner, Public Affairs Volunteer When Oscar Mejia deployed to the Dixie Fire in early August, he had no idea the blaze would become the largest single fire in California history. As a Red Cross volunteer, Mejia has taken part in more than his fair share of disaster responses – a flood in Massachusetts, … Continue reading This is How Superheroes Roll
By Dan Santos, Red Cross Public Affairs “Emergency workers from the American Red Cross came to assist the victims.” That’s how news reports often sum up what happens at a disaster once emergency crews have finished their work. It was no different with the Dry Creek Apartments fire in Paso Robles on Sept. 21. An early morning blaze … Continue reading Red Cross volunteers mobilized to help Paso Robles apartment fire survivors
By Lucca Lorenzi, Public Affairs Volunteer Ever since he was a teenager, Clifford MacBurney understood the importance of preparedness. In fact, so much so, he made a career of it. It began during his years at Southwest Ohio High School where MacBurney first began his involvement with the Red Cross. “You might say the Red … Continue reading Fire Prevention Week: Meet Clifford MacBurney
Could your family escape in 2 minutes in case of a home fire? A survey conducted for the Red Cross, shows that people mistakenly believe they have more time than they really do to escape a burning home. Fire experts agree that people may have as little as two minutes to escape before it’s too … Continue reading Red Cross offers home fire preparedness tips during National Fire Prevention Week
The Red Cross responds to 60,000 disasters a year — and the vast majority of these are home fires. For disasters big and small, our volunteers provide comfort during what can be the worst days of people’s lives. In September 2021, our mission to alleviate human suffering in the face of disasters was once again … Continue reading Red Cross Aids Hundreds Across Central California in September 2021
By Taylor Poisall, Red Cross Public Affairs Pauline Meachum is no stranger to evacuating from wildfires. Last week, the Windy Fire forced her to have to leave her home for the third time as a Camp Nelson resident. Since her first experience evacuating, she has learned some lessons and shared her wisdom with us. “We … Continue reading “The wise people are ready”