Celebrating Blood Donors during National Blood Donor Month

We are grateful to those who generously roll up a sleeve for patients in need! Let's salute the heroes who donate blood and platelets and help save lives this National Blood Donor Month. This month serves to recognize America’s donors and encourage more individuals to donate blood in January and throughout the year. Get to … Continue reading Celebrating Blood Donors during National Blood Donor Month

Red Cross emergency blood shortage may delay medical procedures

The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency blood shortage as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years. The Red Cross blood supply has fallen to critically low levels across the country, and blood and platelet donors are urged to make a donation appointment to help alleviate the shortage … Continue reading Red Cross emergency blood shortage may delay medical procedures

A Lifetime of Service

By Andrew De La Rosa, Communications Volunteer In the heart of Central California, Dana Sakoda, a retired elementary school teacher with a 22-year-long career behind her, has emerged as a source of comfort for those affected by disasters. American Red Cross volunteers like Dana are on the frontlines of disaster response, supporting families across the … Continue reading A Lifetime of Service

A Firefighter’s Second Act

By Alison Votaw, Communications Volunteer Lester Fuzell may have retired from the Fire Department, but he never retired from doing what matters: helping others. Lester's story begins as a young kid visiting a Halloween festival in his hometown. At the festival, he was immediately intrigued by a beautiful red ladder truck and noticed a fireman … Continue reading A Firefighter’s Second Act

Service and Commitment: John Navarro is a Catalyst for Change and Community

By Andrew De La Rosa, Communications Volunteer During Military Family Appreciation Month and National Native American Heritage Month, the American Red Cross is recognizing Red Crossers who continue their service in local communities across the country. Since our founding more than 140 years ago, veterans have stepped up to support their communities after their active-duty … Continue reading Service and Commitment: John Navarro is a Catalyst for Change and Community

John Fasching: 42 Years of Lifesaving Blood Donations

By Steve Medina, Communications Volunteer John Fasching's journey into blood donation began under the most unexpected circumstances. Decades ago, John underwent medical surgery that took a sudden and unexpected turn. Unknown to both him and his medical team, he suffered internal hemorrhaging during the procedure. It wasn't until John's blood pressure plummeted dangerously low that … Continue reading John Fasching: 42 Years of Lifesaving Blood Donations

Riders on a Mission

From well before the dawn until just past high noon, on the Saturday before Veteran's Day, hundreds of hardy cyclists took to the streets of beautiful Ventura County for fun, camaraderie and an important humanitarian mission. Supported by scores of Red Cross volunteers, these weekend warriors cruised the local by-ways to benefit the Red Cross … Continue reading Riders on a Mission

From Evacuee to Volunteer, Kenya Deto Brings Comfort to Disaster Survivors

By Alison Votaw, Communications Volunteer There's one moment that Kenya will never forget - it's the moment that inspired her to give back to the Red Cross. The "A-Rock Fire" in 1990 was an event that forever changed the course of Kenya's life. It was the second-largest fire in the history of Yosemite, and it … Continue reading From Evacuee to Volunteer, Kenya Deto Brings Comfort to Disaster Survivors

Marcos Osorio is Building a Legacy of Service

National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions and cultural heritage of Hispanic and Latino Americans. We could not deliver the Red Cross mission without our many Hispanic staff, volunteers and donors. Among our dedicated Red Crossers is Marcos Osorio, a volunteer on our Communications and Latino Engagement Teams. Here … Continue reading Marcos Osorio is Building a Legacy of Service

Talking Story with Sharon Shou

By Anna Kumor, Communications Volunteer Sharon Shou, has served as an American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Volunteer and has deployed to disasters six times, including two this year. Sharon played a role in the Cultural Awareness pre-deployment training of disaster responders heading to Guam after Typhoon Mawar struck this summer and also deployed to … Continue reading Talking Story with Sharon Shou