 St. Louis Area Chapter workers will support ongoing Red Cross relief effort St. Louis, Friday, December 7, 2007 – As extensive flooding continues throughout Oregon, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter deployed five local disaster relief workers to support the ongoing Red Cross recovery effort. Local Red Cross staff and volunteers will provide assistance with bulk distribution, community relations, client casework, and information management. The following local relief workers were deployed: - Alice Gettis(Shiloh, IL)
- Stephanie Landess (Ferguson, MO)
- Julia Marsh(St. Louis, MO)
- Walt Wallheimer (Caseyville, IL)
- Mike Wood (Granite City, IL)
About Red Cross Emergency Services: The American Red Cross provides immediate assistance with shelter, food, emotional support and emergency supplies as needed in the wake of disasters and emergencies. The Red Cross is able to respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week and provide a wide range of programs and services throughout the region due to the dedication of volunteers who give freely of their time. For more information about volunteer opportunities, emergency services or a variety of other programs provided by the organization, please call 314.516.2800, or log on to the St. Louis Area Chapter’s website at www.redcrossstl.org. About the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter: Founded in 1917, the American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter celebrates 90 years of dedicated service, providing emergency relief and preparedness training nearly 450,000 times each year. The Red Cross is not a government agency and depends on the efforts of thousands of volunteers to provide a wide range of community support services, including disaster relief, first aid and CPR training, water safety, services to military personnel and support for blood services. The Chapter, a United Way agency, provides programs and services to St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and Jefferson County in Missouri, as well as Monroe, St. Clair (including Scott Air Force Base) and part of Madison County in Illinois. All disaster relief services are provided free of charge thanks to the generosity of the American people. To learn more about Red Cross programs, volunteer opportunities, and how you can help, contact the St. Louis Area Chapter at 314.516.2800 or www.redcrossstl.org. ### |