โ€ขย ย  ย Tornadoes devastate Southern Maryland.
โ€ขย ย  ย Southern Maryland affected by power outages.
โ€ขย ย  ย River and Bay front homes flooded.
โ€ขย ย  ย Ice Storm isolates Southern Maryland.
โ€ขย ย  ย Heat wave unbearable as electricity shuts down
โ€ขย ย  ย Single family home burns to the ground.
โ€ขย ย  ย Armed Forces Member becomes father while serving in Iraq.
โ€ขย ย  ย 8 pints of blood used to save the life of a local accident victim.

What do these items have in common?
They are occasions that the American Red Cross Volunteers and paid employees provide Immediate Emergency Assistance.

Recently, the area has been inundated with Single Family home fires, unfortunately, some with devastating consequence and loss of life. After each fire, the Red Cross sprung into action providing clothes, food, and shelter for the affected families.

But dwindling financial resources and volunteers means the local Red Cross may not be able to provide in such an emergency.

โ€œWe need help and we need it badly,โ€ said Mike Zabko, American Red Cross Southern Maryland Chapter CEO.ย  โ€œThrough the use of donated dollars we are able to provide on average $600-$700 to get back up on their feet for clothes, food, and shelter and that takes donated dollars and volunteers which we are short of.โ€

“The Chapter has received numerous requests for assistance for these home fires and continues to responded faithfully at all times of the day and night and in the worst weather of this spring/summer season,โ€ Zabko said. โ€œThe American Red Cross is the only organization that youโ€™ll find after the fire is put out and the lights of the fire trucks are in the distance to provide immediate emergency assistance to the families affected with these tragic events.โ€

We need immediate community support through time and money to continue to provide emergency assistance to residents of Southern Maryland in their time of need. Please contact the any of the Chapter offices to donate time or money to replenish our local Disaster Relief Fund.

The American Red Cross is the only non-governmental organization mandated by the U.S. Congress to “alleviate human suffering” of victims of disasters such as fires, floods, hurricanes, and technological and transportation crises. To continue its humanitarian mission, the American Red Cross relies on donations of money and time from the public.

All relief services, including hotel, food, and clothes vouchers, are gifts. Trained volunteers are the backbone of the Red Cross Disaster Relief Program, whose services include mental health services, damage assessment of residential property, and food and temporary housing. Everyday, 24 hours a day, the American Red Cross of Southern Maryland provides relief for local people whose homes were affected by fires and natural disaster.

Please visit the Red Cross Disaster Services residential fire safety page.