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San Antonio organizations to deploy to Florida to assist in preparation of Hurricane Milton
Read full article: San Antonio organizations to deploy to Florida to assist in preparation of Hurricane MiltonSeveral San Antonio organizations will deploy to Florida to help with the potential impact of Hurricane Milton.
No injuries reported following Leon Valley apartment complex fire, official says
Read full article: No injuries reported following Leon Valley apartment complex fire, official saysLeon Valley Assistant Fire Chief Chris Willis told KSAT on Saturday that no one was injured in a Friday night apartment fire.
KSAT Q&A: American Red Cross executive director discusses Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: American Red Cross executive director discusses Hurricane Beryl recovery effortsDaniel Martinez, an executive director with the American Red Cross, joined the KSAT Q&A to talk about how the group has mobilized efforts for those affected by Hurricane Beryl.
American Red Cross could spend nearly $2 million on Beryl assistance efforts
Read full article: American Red Cross could spend nearly $2 million on Beryl assistance effortsTexas' Coastal areas encouraged to hope for the best and prepare for the worst as organization send hundreds of volunteers to assist those in need.
Most disaster giving goes to relief efforts, not rebuilding
Read full article: Most disaster giving goes to relief efforts, not rebuildingThe COVID-19 pandemic greatly accelerated a long-running pattern in giving by foundations and charities for health and natural disasters, a new Chronicle analysis of nine years of data show.
KSAT hosts phone bank with American Red Cross to support Hurricane Ian relief efforts
Read full article: KSAT hosts phone bank with American Red Cross to support Hurricane Ian relief effortsTo help those affected by Hurricane Ian, KSAT Community is teaming up with the American Red Cross on Monday by holding a phone bank from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. to support the relief efforts.
American Red Cross declares national blood crisis as donations decline during pandemic
Read full article: American Red Cross declares national blood crisis as donations decline during pandemicThe American Red Cross has declared a blood crisis as the omicron COVID-19 variant continues to surge across the country.
NOW: KSAT, Red Cross phone bank to support tornado relief efforts in Midwest, call noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday
Read full article: NOW: KSAT, Red Cross phone bank to support tornado relief efforts in Midwest, call noon to 7 p.m. WednesdayKSAT Community is teaming up with the American Red Cross this Wednesday, Dec. 15 by holding a phone bank from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. to support the relief efforts.
American Red Cross sees yearly uptick of people in need during holiday season
Read full article: American Red Cross sees yearly uptick of people in need during holiday seasonWith the holidays just around the corner, it can be the happiest time of the year for many. But for some families who are hit by tragedy or are in need, it can be more challenging.
Residents use balconies, patios to escape fire in NW Side apartment building
Read full article: Residents use balconies, patios to escape fire in NW Side apartment buildingA woman says her relatives and their neighbors had to make a daring escape from an apartment fire by jumping from balconies and climbing over patio walls.
KSAT to hold phone bank Friday with Red Cross to support Hurricane Ida relief efforts
Read full article: KSAT to hold phone bank Friday with Red Cross to support Hurricane Ida relief effortsTo help individuals in need, affected by Hurricane Ida, KSAT Community is teaming up with the American Red Cross this Friday, Sept. 3 by holding a phone bank from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. to support the relief efforts.
‘Flames were in our face’: Family escapes West Side house fire with only the clothes on their backs
Read full article: ‘Flames were in our face’: Family escapes West Side house fire with only the clothes on their backsStanding in a pair of blue galoshes he found in the debris, Barry McKinnley said he and his sister, Angenette, escaped their burning home with only the clothes on their backs and no shoes on Sunday.
Father of four thankful family is alive after massive Medical Center apartment fire
Read full article: Father of four thankful family is alive after massive Medical Center apartment fireA father of four is devastated after losing everything in an apartment fire that happened at the Residences at Medical Apartments.
American Red Cross distributing supplies to Hondo residents affected by severe storms on Sunday
Read full article: American Red Cross distributing supplies to Hondo residents affected by severe storms on SundayAmerican Red Cross teams will be in the Hondo area on Sunday surveying storm damage and distributing clean-up kits to affected residents on Sunday, officials say.
Immigrant teens to be housed at Dallas convention center
Read full article: Immigrant teens to be housed at Dallas convention centerFILE - In this March 31, 2020 file photo, a leaning sign sits in front of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas. “There’s no other way to claim it than a Biden border crisis.”Texas Gov. The memo sent to Dallas City Council members says the Federal Emergency Management Agency and HHS will “be responsible for providing shelter management and contracts” for food, security, cleaning, and medical care at the convention center. Dallas previously offered space to HHS during the 2014 surge of crossings of immigrant children. HHS also has said it will house immigrant youths in Midland.
American Red Cross responds to winter storm and seeks blood donations in coming days, weeks
Read full article: American Red Cross responds to winter storm and seeks blood donations in coming days, weeksDue to the extreme winter weather in Texas, the American Red Cross is watching the situation and standing by to support local responses to the storms as needed. The record-breaking cold and severe winter weather across most of the U.S. has forced the cancellation of Red Cross blood drives in approximately 30 states, impacting approximately 16,000 blood, platelet and convalescent plasma donations this month. The Red Cross is urging healthy individuals in unaffected areas, especially those with type O blood, to give now. If you are interested in donating blood, the American Red Cross Serving Central and South Texas encourages people to donate to the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center. If you are interested in donating blood in the KSAT Community blood drive with University Health March 1-2, click here to make an appointment.
Blood supply ‘critically low’ in what South Texas Blood and Tissue Center calls ‘disturbing trend’
Read full article: Blood supply ‘critically low’ in what South Texas Blood and Tissue Center calls ‘disturbing trend’The American Red Cross is asking for blood donations to help fulfill an increase in need caused by the pandemic. SAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is urging people to donate blood as it is seeing a “severe” shortage amid an “extremely urgent” demand. Adrienne Mendoza, the vice president of Blood Operations at South Texas Blood & Tissue Center, said the need for blood during the coronavirus pandemic has strained the supply, “putting our community at risk.”About 500 donations are needed a day to keep up with the demand. “The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed a secondary national health emergency – a dramatic blood shortage for patients from coast to coast.”Mendoza said the demand increased by 35% in January. A voucher for a smoothie at Smoothie King will be given to donors on Sundays.
Do you suspect you’ve had COVID-19? Here’s an easy way to get an antibody test and confirm
Read full article: Do you suspect you’ve had COVID-19? Here’s an easy way to get an antibody test and confirmI’d heard rumblings that you could give blood through the American Red Cross, and they’d test your blood for antibodies. Worth mentioning: The Red Cross says it’s a perfectly safe time to donate, despite COVID-19. How to interpret your resultsMine said, “COVID-19 Test Result: NEGATIVE.” And I blanked for a second, as in, “Negative? Learn more about COVID-19 antibody testing.” (It’s like the Red Cross knows that we’re not all health experts). The Red Cross could use your donation one way or the other.
Coronavirus complicates wildfire evacuations on West Coast
Read full article: Coronavirus complicates wildfire evacuations on West CoastVolunteers wearing disposable masks walked from group to group, taking down their information and asking what they need for the days ahead. Normally, they'd be gathering in school gymnasiums and meeting halls, sleeping on cots and eating at buffet lines, all provided by organizations like the Red Cross, Salvation Army and other faith and community groups. When possible, displaced residents are sent to hotels instead of group shelters. In group shelters, staffers are using plastic pipes strung with clear shower curtains to separate evacuees but allow them to see out from their own socially distanced areas. In Oregon, group shelters are set up at churches, colleges and community buildings, while malls, golf courses and other businesses opened parking for evacuees who can stay in recreational vehicles.
KSAT Community Hurricane Laura Relief Phone Bank with the American Red Cross to be held Friday
Read full article: KSAT Community Hurricane Laura Relief Phone Bank with the American Red Cross to be held FridaySAN ANTONIO As Hurricane Laura continues to gain strength, the American Red Cross needs all the help they can get in aiding their relief efforts on the Gulf Coast with volunteers and funds. This Friday, Aug. 28 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., KSAT Community is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a Hurricane Laura Relief Phone Bank. Please call 855-678-4483(GIVE) during the phone bank if you would like to make a monetary donation. {Related: American Red Cross seeks volunteers for disaster relief]To make a donation online for the Red Cross, click here. KSAT Community operates in partnership with University Health System, Energy Transfer and Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union.
American Red Cross seeks 160 volunteers for disaster relief
Read full article: American Red Cross seeks 160 volunteers for disaster reliefSAN ANTONIO The American Red Cross is stepping in to help with recovery efforts for tropical storm Marco and Hurrican Laura along the coast. Currently, the Red Cross is looking for at least 160 volunteers to assist in disaster relief efforts. Depending on your volunteer position with the Red Cross, and the proper training administered by the Red Cross, volunteers will help provide a safe, welcoming place for people fleeing disaster and provide care and attention to the health needs of sheltered clients, said Michael Vela, executive director of the American Red Cross Greater San Antonio chapter. To volunteer with the American Red Cross, click here. KSAT Community operates in partnership with University Health System, Energy Transfer and Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union.
‘We just heard, like, a loud bomb,' resident says after massive apartment complex fire
Read full article: ‘We just heard, like, a loud bomb,' resident says after massive apartment complex fireThe fire broke out at the Altitude Apartments in the 5000 block of Fredericksburg Road. “We just heard, like, a loud bomb — like, it sounded like a crazy firework went off,” she said. Fire officials say 12 units were in the building that was completely engulfed in flames, which is a total loss. Officials say it’s still too early to provide a cause for the fire. Officials say the American Red Cross is helping the families who have been displaced.