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WTC Workers Find Sense of Family at Respite Centers
The arduous task of recovery at Ground Zero is far from over. The Red Cross is still there, providing comfort to hundreds of workers every day.
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President Bush Joins Red Cross to Send Relief to Afghan Children
President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush joined Red Cross CEO Harold Decker, FedEx Express CEO David Bronczek, and over 300 school children in New Windsor, Maryland this morning to view relief supplies that are being prepared for shipment to Afghanistan.
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Southern States Recovering from Severe Weather
The American Red Cross is providing relief in five southern states after tornadoes, flooding and other severe weather killed two dozen people and injured more than 150.
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Red Cross Launches 'Points for Pints' Blood Drive Competition
This year, a new American Red Cross collegiate blood drive competition during basketball season will make the road to March Madness even more exciting.
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Bob Heintzelman: School Principal Turned Red Cross Disaster Leader
Bob Heintzelman knows well the long hours and traumatic experiences involved in large disaster relief efforts. As a seasoned relief worker, he thought he was prepared for almost anything.
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Red Cross Continues to Assist WV Flood Victims
Throughout July, unprecedented rainfall struck southern West Virginia, affecting more than 5,000 families. Five months later, the American Red Cross continues to help victims rebuild their lives.
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Red Cross and USAID
Team Up to Fight TB in Russia
As part of a global effort to eradicate TB, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has received a $3.4 million grant from USAID to battle the disease in Russia.
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World AIDS Day 2001
The Red Cross recently observed World AIDS Day with the theme: "I Care...Do You? Youth and AIDS in the 21st Century"
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In Pictures: Images from the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001
The World Trade Center
The Pentagon
Red Cross Mental Health Volunteers
Healing America (Flash Photo Essay)
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