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Beginning July 1st, American Red Cross Triangle Chapter has chosen to participate in a Pampered Chef Experience to support the emergency assistance that they provide to their clients.

By purchasing Pampered Chef products through this fundraiser, up to 20% of sales will go towards helping people in the community. Please consider spending $30-$50 in Pampered Chef products to help the American Red Cross meet its fundraising goals. Don't forget that this is a perfect time to buy gifts . . . that give TWICE! Think about upcoming Birthdays, Weddings and don't forget about Christmas and Hanukah too!

  


 Red Crossers, seen here with Kay Hagen (D), converge on the North Carolina State Legislature for the First Annual NC Red Cross Day at the Capitol.
The North Carolina First Annual Red Cross Day at the State Capitol was a huge success with ten chapters from across the state coming together in Raleigh on Wednesday, June 4. Employees and volunteers lobbied for two issues important to the Red Cross in North Carolina: tax-exempt status for purchases made with client assistance cards and a bill to lower the age for blood donors to 16 with parental consent. Information stations were set up in the Capitol to educate elected officials about Red Cross services in North Carolina. The Red Cross contingency closed out their day in the gallery of the North Carolina House and Senate with acknowledgment from the floor by Rep. Ty Harrell (D) and Senator Kay Hagen (D).

  

RALEIGH, NC, June 16, 2008—The American Red Cross hopes to “Beef Up The Blood Supply” at a series of special blood drives in June, which NC Governor Mike Easley has proclaimed North Carolina Beef Month. The drives are designed to encourage blood donors to begin the summer by making a life-saving blood donation. more   

SMITHFIELD, NC, June 17, 2008— While more than 215 motorcyclists participated in the Ride for the Red, Red Cross disaster volunteers were responding to a fire in Benson. The money raised at Ride for the Red will help all Johnston County fire victims, including a family of four in Benson who lost everything in their home fire. Red Cross volunteers were on the scene of the fire in Benson on Saturday, providing emergency shelter in a hotel and financial assistance for food and clothing.   more   

The American Red Cross launches Red Cross Racing, a new national campaign to recruit NASCAR fans as blood donors and raise awareness of the need to give blood. Every two seconds, someone in America needs blood.  more...   

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In The News

Red Cross Tips for a Safe Fourth of July
If your traditions include fireworks, barbecues, or relaxing days at the pool or beach, the Red Cross can help you prevent emergencies and enjoy a safer holiday.

The Red Cross Video Diaries: Episode I
Video cameras in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait let you peek into the daily lives of Red Cross workers providing on-the-ground services to U. S. field troops.

Red Cross Test Wireless Technology to Speed Relief to Disaster Victims
As Iowa families affected by tornadoes and floods begin to rebuild their lives, they are turning to the American Red Cross to give them the jumpstart they need. The Red Cross, in turn, is looking to technology to quickly identify where help is needed most.

American Red Cross President Visits China Earthquake Zone
Seven weeks after the powerful 8.0 earthquake claimed more than 70,000 lives in China, Gail McGovern, the new president and CEO of the American Red Cross is in China seeing the needs of the survivors.

On the Ground in the Central U.S.
Red Cross workers have been there for the people affected by recent tornadoes and floodswith a cup of coffee, a bottle of water, a hot meal or simply a kind word.
 
 
 
Triangle Area Chapter -- Contact Information:

Phone Number:
(919) 231-1602
Fax Number:
(919) 231-6314

Mailing Address:

100 N. Peartree Lane

Raleigh, NC 27610

Chapter Email:

tacarcnc@trianglearc.org