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Contact: Mary Miller
American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter
(503) 528-5633 or (503) 705-2584
Local Red Cross Supports International
Relief Efforts and Local Needs
PORTLAND, Ore. – January 6, 2005 –
Since December 26, the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter
has worked around the clock to help raise money for the American
Red Cross International Response Fund.
The outpouring of support has been tremendous, with more than
$75,000 donated by Oregonians for the International Response
Fund. Nationally, Americans have donated more than $119 million.
This is the largest American Red Cross international response
in history, totaling more than money raised for Hurricane Mitch,
the Balkan Crisis and the 1985 African famine combined.
In the aftermath of the tsunamis, more than 300 Oregonians
called to volunteer in South Asia. Since the Oregon Trail Chapter
has not been asked by the American Red Cross to send volunteers,
efforts have been focused on providing disaster relief locally
through responding to residential fires. Since December 26,
about 30 individuals have become a part of the local disaster
relief efforts.
While collecting donations for the International Response Fund,
the Oregon Trail Chapter is also committed to its service delivery
in the Portland area. Cascadia Subduction Zone, the geologic
formation off the Pacific Northwest Coast, and the subduction
zone near Alaska provide the most likely basis for tsunamis
to hit the United States. Future ruptures on these subduction
zones may be similar geologically to the event in South Asia.
With the heightened awareness of earthquakes and tsunamis,
coupled with cold weather currently affecting the area, the
Chapter is helping Oregonians with the following resources:
• FREE EDUCATION GAMES ABOUT DISASTERS FOR SCHOOLS
– Kids now have a heightened awareness about earthquake
and tsunami risk in the Pacific Northwest. They can learn
about them in a positive way. Thanks to a grant from the Collins
Foundation, the Oregon Trail Chapter is able to distribute
Game Plan: a locally developed card game that teaches youth
about 15 disasters (including earthquakes, tsunamis and winter
storms). Please help us get the word out to schools that this
educational and entertaining resource is available to them
at no charge. The game is suitable for 4th – 8th graders.
• BUY FIRST AID/EMERGENCY SUPPLIES AND HELP TSUNAMI
VICTIMS – Throughout the month of January, 50 percent
of revenue from all Red Cross safety and emergency products
at the Oregon Trail Chapter Web site and the Red Cross store
on N. Vancouver Avenue will go to the International Response
Fund. Oregonians can take steps to prepare for the unexpected
and also help provide international relief.
• FREE TRAINING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES – Thanks
to a grant from the Weyerhaeuser Workplace Fund, small businesses
that do not have the budget for safety training can get employees
trained for free. Call the Chapter for criteria and eligibility
information.
• FREE PRESENTATIONS FOR GROUPS – AmeriCorps
members serving through the Oregon Trail Chapter are available
for free presentations to groups of ten or more about how
to prepare for disasters and emergencies – including
earthquakes and tsunamis.
These services aim to support international relief as well
as local needs. Call (503) 284-1234 or email info@redcross-pdx.org
for more information.
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American Red Cross, Oregon
Trail volunteers respond to house fires every 32 hours on average.
To assist the Red Cross in providing disaster relief, please
call (503) 528-5634.
To prepare yourself and your family for fire or other disasters,
go to www.PrepareOregon.org
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