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    SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2021 | 7A
Red Cross offers free virtual classes to prepare for disasters
PORTLAND—The devastat-
• March 9: Wildfire Safety
For nearly 80 years, U.S. pres- pandemic:
• Donate: Support our Di-
ing winter storms our region
• March 16: Earthquake Safe- idents have proclaimed March
just experienced, and this past ty
as Red Cross Month to recog- saster Relief efforts at redcross.
summer’s wildfires, serve as a
• March 23: Flooding Safety
nize people giving back through org/GivingDay. A gift of any
painful reminder that disasters
can happen to anyone, any-
where, anytime — even during
a pandemic.
So, in honor of March being
Red Cross Month, the Red Cross
Cascades Region is hosting a se-
ries of free emergency prepared-
ness presentations throughout
the month. All presentations
are virtual, and everyone is wel-
come to attend. Red Cross vol-
unteers are available for virtual
media interviews today.
How to prepare for emergen-
cies:
Taking place every Tuesday in
March from 6 to 7 p.m., class-
es will cover the most common
disasters we face in the Pacific
Northwest and how to prepare
for them. Whether you’re mo-
tivated to start building your
preparedness kit, or need a re-
fresher course, these classes are
designed to help families and
individuals learn how to be bet-
ter prepared. Information and
links can be found at redcross.
org/cascades.
• March 30: Home Fire Safety
Red Cross recognizes that
preparing for emergencies looks
a little different right now, but
the three basic action steps re-
main the same: Build a Kit,
Make a Plan and Be Informed.
In addition to the preparedness
series, the Red Cross Cascades
Region has a free downloadable
“Prepare! Guide” available in
English, Spanish, Vietnamese
and Russian.
Red Cross Month
size makes a difference to pro-
vide shelter, food, relief items,
emotional support and other as-
sistance. Your donation will be
part of our annual Giving Day
on March 24 to aid families in
need across the country.
• Volunteer:
Visit
red-
cross.org/VolunteerToday for
most-needed positions and lo-
cal opportunities.
How to help
• Give blood: If you’re healthy
You can help ensure that
families don’t face emergencies and feeling well, make an ap-
alone — especially during a pointment at RedCrossBlood.
its lifesaving mission — which
is powered more than 90 per-
cent by volunteers. They in-
clude people who volunteer to
provide emotional support, psy-
chological first aid and referrals
to community assistance for
families coping with disasters
during the pandemic.
org. Your donation can make
a lifesaving difference for a pa-
tient in need. As a thank you,
those who come to give blood,
platelets or plasma on March
15-26 will receive a Red Cross
T-shirt, while supplies last.
• Learn lifesaving skills: Take
a class in skills like CPR and
first aid to help in an emer-
gency at redcross.org/TakeA-
Class. Online options include
our Psychological First Aid for
COVID-19 course, which cov-
ers how to manage stress and
support yourself and others.
American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross
shelters, feeds and provides
emotional support to victims of
disasters; supplies about 40 per-
cent of the nation’s blood; teach-
es skills that save lives; provides
international humanitarian aid;
and supports military mem-
bers and their families. The Red
Cross is a not-for-profit organi-
zation that depends on volun-
teers and the generosity of the
American public to perform its
mission.
For
more
information,
visit redcross.org/cascades or
cruzrojaamericana.org.
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