Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Summer is heating up

 

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July 2012

 

With record temperatures sweeping across much of the nation, destructive storms, wildfires and power outages have impacted millions of people. We hope that you, your neighbors and loved ones are safe and staying cool. Please contact your local Red Cross if you or someone you know needs help.

As you prepare for July 4th celebrations, click here for some heat preparedness tips plus a link to our new First Aid app on redcross.org.

Wishing you a happy and safe holiday,

   
 


Gail
Gail McGovern
American Red Cross

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Plan on swimming this summer?

For many of us, swimming is on the agenda this summer. In fact over 90% of families with young kids will be in the water at some point this season. You should know a few basics of water safety before pool, beach or other water-related trips. It’s more than just packing water wings in your bag.
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Ronnie Dunn - Bleed RED Blood Drive

Help save a life this summer give blood!

With schools out and families away on vacation, summer is a common time for shortages in our nation’s blood supply. Join country music superstar and blood donor Ronnie Dunn and help save lives by giving blood this month!
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