Nov. 4 Clearfield-Jefferson ARC Notes

Visit www.clearfieldjeffersonredcross.org to learn more about the Clearfield-Jefferson Chapter or visit us on Faceboook. 

Give the gift of life this holiday season.  Red Cross Infant/Child CPR, Adult CPR and First Aid gift certificates are available in our offices.

The Clearfield-Jefferson Red Cross was pleased to have participated in Trunk or Treat.  Thank you to the Hyde Wesleyan Church for hosting a successful event.  

Remember our Veterans, celebrate Veterans Day on November 11, 2010!

Service to the Armed Forces (SAF)

The American Red Cross links members of the U.S. Armed Forces with their families during a crisis.  Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, the Red Cross quickly sends emergency communications to deployed service members on behalf of their family.  Military members can have peace of mind knowing that when they are on a mission, in training or stationed far from home-and leaving cell phones and emails behind-they are still connected to home.

While providing service to 1.4 million active duty military personnel and their families, the Red Cross also reaches out to more than 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserves and their families living in nearly every community in America.

Red Cross workers in hundreds of chapters and on military installations briefed 974,573  departing service members and their families regarding available support services, and explained how the Red Cross may assist them during the deployment.

Both active duty and community-based military can count on the Red Cross to provide emergency communications that link them with their families back home, access to financial assistance in partnership with the military aid societies, information and referral and assistance to veterans.  Red Cross personnel form a global network in 700 U.S. chapters, military installations worldwide and in forward deployed locations in Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Emergency Communications Services

When a military family experiences a crisis, the American Red Cross is there to help. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, the Red Cross relays urgent messages containing accurate, factual, complete and verified descriptions of the emergency to service members stationed anywhere in the world, including on ships at sea and at embassies and remote locations.

Red Cross emergency communications services keep military personnel in touch with their families following the death or serious illness of an immediate family member, the birth of a service member’s child or grandchild or when a family faces other emergencies.

Where ever their military service takes them, he or she knows that the Red Cross will deliver notification in times of an emergency at home. Even if the service member receives an e-mail or phone call from home, Red Cross-verified information assists commanding officers with making a decision regarding emergency leave. Without this verification, the service member may not be able to come home during a family crisis. 

Health & Safety Classes

Adult CPR  

                        Clearfield-November 11- 6pm

                        Brookville-November 16 – 6pm

                        Punxsutawney-December 6- 6pm

                        Clearfield-December 9 – 6pm

                        Brookville- December 14-6pm

First Aid

                        Brookville – November 18, 2010 – 6pm

                        Clearfield – November 18, 2010-6pm

                        Punxsutawney-December 6, 2010-6pm

                        Brookville-December 14, 2010-6pm

                        Clearfield-December 16, 2010-6pm

Infant/Child CPR

                        Clearfield-November 4, 2010-6pm

                        Clearfield-December 2, 2010-6pm 

Call 765-5516 in Clearfield or 849-2712 in Brookville to register for classes or place an order.

Blood Drives

Clearfield Bloodmobile Schedule           

           Nov. 8                         Trinity UM Church                                                      12:00-6:00

            Nov. 19                        440 Front Street                                                          12:00-6:00

            Nov. 26                       440 Front Street                                                          12:00-6:00

            Dec. 3                          440 Front Street                                                          12:00-6:00

            Dec. 8                          Frenchville St. Mary’s Catholic Church Hall              12:00-6:00

           Dec. 10                        Clearfield Area High School                                      8:15-2:00

           Dec. 13                        Curwensville Women’s Club-CMA Church                9:00-6:00

Jefferson County Bloodmobile Schedule           

            Nov. 12                       Grace United Methodist Church, Sykesville                12:00-6:00

           Nov. 19                       Calvary Church of Nazarene, Brookville                      12:00-6:00

           Nov. 23                       Masonic Lodge, Reynoldsville                                     1:00-7:00

           Dec. 10                        EUM Church, Brookville                                              12:00-6:00

           Dec. 14                        SSCD Punxsutawney                                                   12:00-6:00

           Dec. 15                        Brockway Volunteer Hose Co.                                     12:00-6:00
                                                                                                                                                                            

Upcoming events:  The Red Cross will be selling hoagies, holiday wreaths and pies for November delivery.

Please contact our office for more information at 765-5516. 

                  Red Cross is a United Way and United Fund Participating Agency and RSVP Station.

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation’s blood; teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization — not a government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit www.redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org. Support your American Red Cross! Checks may be sent to Clearfield-Jefferson Chapter, 1100 S. Second St. Suite 2, Clearfield, Pa 16830, or Clearfield-Jefferson Chapter, 18 Western Ave, Brookville, Pa 15825.  VISA and MasterCard are accepted.

 

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