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2002 Everyday Heroes Breakfast:
We�re looking for 12 heroes to honor at our 2nd Annual Everyday Heroes Breakfast. Nominate Now!


Heroes:
Meet our 2001 American Red Cross Every Day Hero Award winners.


Red Cross Relief Continues Strong
 

The American Red Cross has extended and expanded its relief services to help families affected by the September 11 tragedy.
 

National Red Cross Update

Terrorism Preparedness Tips
 


 
Red Cross Assistance Given to Residents of 24-Unit Apartment Building

Red Cross Staff Member Arrived Home to Discover Disaster

Volunteers Honored at Annual Recognition Dinner

Babysitter Saves Life of Infant Using Skills Learned in Red Cross Course







          Norma Wright, volunteer,
          and Cheryl Searcy,
          executive director
          discuss the conditon of
          the apartment building
          with a fireman.
 


Features:

Safety Tips:
Be ready for winter storms with Winter Safety Tips



Safety Quiz: Answer correctly and register to win a Red Cross first aid kit.
Q: What should you do to help a person you think may have hypothermia
?


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Greene, Barry, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster & Wright
 

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1835 E. Chestnut Expressway - Springfield, MO 65802
office: (417) 832-9500   fax: (417) 866-3649

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