The Red Cross Is HELPING!

Jun 01, 2024 at 10:06 am by WGNS


Murfreesboro, TN - As tornadoes, floods and storms continue to ravage Tennessee and other states across this nation, data compiled at the Red Cross shows that roughly 500 homes have either been destroyed or sustained major damage. In addition there have been many injuries and those persons often need blood in order to survive.  

Red Cross Response - In just one week, area Red Cross response teams have delivered supplies, shelter and  - compassionate support to impacted families across the country. So far they’ve provided:

In Tennessee, shelters are open in several counties, where the impact is greatest. People can go to these shelters if they are displaced from their homes, to report damages to their homes, to receive food and get help with any immediate medical needs they may have, including lost prescriptions or medical equipment needs. The Red Cross also has health and mental health services and spiritual care support available.

Red Cross workers are conducting Damage Assessment and distributing emergency supplies in affected areas, where it is safe to do so. This work will help us to better understand what help families may need in the coming days and weeks. For more information and a list of shelter locations, click here.

You Can Help - While the damage is widespread across the state of Tennessee, the Red Cross is there. In every community where there is need, passionate and local volunteers are greeting those impacted with comfort and care, helping them to get through their darkest days.

Make a donation now so families can prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters big and small. Your support today ensures that neighbors everywhere can count on the Red Cross in their moment of need.

Give Blood - Donate the "gift of life" and give blood at the local Red Cross, 501 Memorial Blvd. in Murfreesboro, or at one of the blood drives throughout this community. Phone 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) and schedule your blood donation at a tiime that fits your schedule. 

 

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