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November-19-2009
The 5th Annual American Red Cross NO SHOW Holiday Ball!
Since July 1, 2009, our on-call volunteers have responded to nine single family fires.  Every 2 seconds, someone needs life-saving blood.  Every 3 hours, the Red Cross helps a military family in Onslow County with an emergency message.  There are at least 4 CPR/First Aid classes being taught every month at the chapter on Ruth Street.  Your generous donations will not pay for fancy napkins, pine boughs, or chocolate mouse.  Please don't come, but join the folks who will ignore the band, the need for a designated driver, the "spoofy" hairdo, soggy green beans, the disco dance ball, and don't like banquet food anyway!  We'll send you a list of everyone who "missed the ball."  We need to raise $10,000. Contributions are 100% tax deductible!...>>  RSVP
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November-9-2009
Holiday Mail for Heroes is Back Again!

Send a touch of home to the real heroes of America and their families.  For the third year in a row the American Red Cross is teaming up with Pitney Bowes for the Holiday Mail for Heroes campaign.  Participate in the campaign by sending holiday cards with personal messages to a special post office box.  The cards will then be sorted and delievered to military bases, hospitals, veterans hospitals and other locations durring the holiday.  All cards must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 7, 2009... >> More.

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October-28-2009
Prepare for Flu Season

To help prevent the spread of germs: wash hands frequently with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.  Avoid or minimize contact with people who are sick (a minimum three feet distancing is recommended).  Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.  Cover your mouth and nose with tissues when you cough and sneeze.  If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into the crook of your elbow.  Stay away from others as much as possible when you are sick.  For more information visit RedCross.org

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September-18-2009
September is Preparedness Month
and those of us living in Onslow County should take the time to review our Disaster Preparedness Kits and our Evacuation Plans.   One never knows when they might be affected by a fire, tornado, tropical storm, or other disaster.   Take responsibility for you and your family, and discuss your plans. 
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Give Blood


 

give_blood.jpgMore than 6 million volunteer blood donations are made to the American Red Cross each year.

 

For more than 50 years, the American Red Cross has remained an innovator and leader in transfusion medicine and research. Started as a war relief effort to provide lifesaving blood for soldiers during World War II, American Red Cross Blood Services collects and distributes half of the nation's blood supply, providing blood products that are as safe and reliable as possible. The American Red Cross has set new standards for safety and quality and is touching more lives than ever before.

 

The Onslow County Chapter belongs to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Blood Services, which is headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia.  This Region also has donation centers and offices in Charlottesville and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Greenville, North Carolina.

We provide blood to hospitals in central and eastern Virginia and eastern North Carolina.

 

The Mid-Atlantic Region collected more than 160,000 blood donations last year and the need increases each year.   We rely heavily on the efforts of Red Cross volunteers and chapters located in the communities we serve. The Mid-Atlantic Region provides 24-hour medical consultation, plus we maintain donor deferral and rare-donor registries and offer extensive testing and research services through world-renowned Reference and Research Departments. Nationally, the American Red Cross Blood Services program operates under license from the Federal Office of Biologics of the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and it participates in system-wide blood resource sharing. Red Cross Blood Services has nine national testing laboratories, and the national program insures optimum and consistent regulatory compliance and helps extend the availability of new services to hospitals.

To donate blood please call (910) 355-3004 or (800) 544-1819. 

To see a schedule of blood drives near Onslow County, click here.  Or go to givelife2.org