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American Red Cross Commits Initial $100 Million to Help Families
Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the American public responded with an outpouring of generosity, turning to the American Red Cross with donations of blood, sweat and money.
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Red Cross Grateful to AirLifeLine Midwest Pilots
In the midst of a ban on air travel, pilots from AirLifeLine Midwest were granted special permission to fly an emergency mission for the American Red Cross.
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College Students Emotional and Motivated to Help
On campuses all over the country, college students are putting schoolwork, social engagements and sports aside to help their peers and the rest of America recover from the horror of last week's terrorist attacks.
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Unemployed World Trade Center Workers Turn to Red Cross
Red Cross service centers in New York are now offering immediate financial assistance and counseling to those affected by the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
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Red Cross Chapters Help Communities Cope With Tragedy
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 created an abrupt change in reality for Americans, and Red Cross chapters around the country have mental health volunteers ready to help people cope with their fears and stress.
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Boston Area Red Cross Continues to Counsel Grieving Families of Crash Victims
As families of the victims of the Boston hijacked flights continue to grieve, the Boston Red Cross remains on call to provide badly needed emotional support to everyone affected by the horrific events of a week ago.
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Virginia Girls "Wash Away the Hurt"
Four sisters launched a national car wash campaign to give kids across the country an outlet for their sense of loss and their urge to help.
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The Spirit of America: Courage and Faith
A message from Dr. Bernadine Healy, President and CEO of the American Red Cross.
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Nursing Home Residents Raise Thousands for Relief
Red Cross workers who’ve witnessed the horrific disaster scene in New York firsthand and are dealing with its aftermath, have found themselves deeply troubled by the tragedy.
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Helping the Helpers
Red Cross workers who’ve witnessed the horrific disaster scene in New York firsthand and are dealing with its aftermath, have found themselves deeply troubled by the tragedy.
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Red Cross Shelter Resident Ready to Begin Anew
Cole Bell was walking through the mall area below the Twin Towers on his way to work when tragedy struck. His life was spared, but he was severely disoriented by the trauma of the event.
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Daily News Digest
Breaking news from the investigation and response to the terrorist attacks of September 11. Courtesy of U.S.News & World Report. Updated twice daily.
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Animal Rescue Groups Seek Support to Help Pets Victimized by Terrorist Attacks
As most people evacuated ground zero, where sirens blared and authorities warned of asbestos in the air, animal rescue worker Holly Staver remained.
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Across the Country, the Red Cross Responds to the Sept. 11 Attacks
Updated: Sept. 24
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Heartfelt Thanks to Washington-area Red Cross Employees
The following is a letter to all Red Cross Greater Chesapeake and Potomac Blood Services Region employees from Ramesh Thadani, executive vice president and CEO for Red Cross Biomedical Services.
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