Red Cross aids displaced tornado victim who gave birth
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American Red Cross continues assistance to Sikeston tornado victims - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., (KBSI) — The American Red Cross has closed its shelter in Sikeston, Missouri, due to a lack of residents, but will continue to provide assistance to those affected by the May 16 tornadoes. In collaboration with community leaders, the Red Cross determined that those impacted by the storms have secured alternative housing arrangements. On Wednesday, the Red Cross participated in a Multi-Agency Resource Center in Sikeston, prov…
Local American Red Cross helps tornado victims
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The local American Red Cross is sending help to those suffering from tornado damage in Missouri. With many people still dealing with the destruction from the natural disasters, local American Red Cross Community Disaster Specialist Jillian Attaway is traveling to help those trying to recover. Red Cross currently has around 360 people helping with the aftermath. One of those people joining in on the cause is Attaway. “W…
Red Cross aids displaced tornado victim who gave birth
ST. LOUIS - The Red Cross is now giving financial assistance to those impacted by the May 16 tornado in St. Louis. FOX 2 had the chance to speak with one tornado survivor who is receiving help from the organization. This survivor, Yusmary Perozo, came to St. Louis a year ago for a better life with her family. She also recently gave birth. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now …
Local Red Cross volunteer Coulson offers aid in St. Louis
By Travis Fischer, tkfischer@charlescitypress.com Stewart Coulson is out of town once again. For nearly 20 years, since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the now retired Charles City school counselor has been volunteering his time and services to the Red Cross to provide mental health support to victims of natural disasters. From hurricanes to wildfires to floods, his travels have taken him from Hawaii to Canada. This time he’s a little closer to home,…
Missouri Baptists Aid St. Louis After Deadly Storms
Baptist churches across Missouri continue helping St. Louis respond to the recent deadly storms. “This is a time when partnership in mission work is essential,” Darren Casper, executive director of St. Louis Metro Baptist Association, told “The Pathway.” “The historic May 16 tornado in the heart of St. Louis has shown why relationships leading to partnership work are so very important.” Pastor Robert Lloyd of Calvary Bible Church in Florissant r…
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