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About two weeks after Hurricane Helene, the American Red Cross has shelters staffed and relief supplies prepared as Florida braces for another storm.
Hundreds of volunteers with the American Red Cross, including dozens from Michigan, are responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
Nearly 50 volunteers with the American Red Cross' Michigan chapter are helping disaster relief efforts for Florida residents impacted by Hurricane Ian, officials said Wednesday.
16 Red Cross crewmembers from the Michigan workforce were sent to help with the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
After hurricane Helene, roughly 2,000 Red Cross volunteers were deployed to help people in areas affected. Around sixty of those volunteers were from Michigan.
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The American Red Cross is answering the call for help in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. There are 36 volunteers from Michigan spread across several states, surveying the damage and helping ...
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Many in Hurricane Milton’s part are still trying to clean up from Hurricane Helene, which devastated the southeastern United States, killing hundreds of people and leaving hundreds more missi… ...
The Michigan team will join more than 300 Red Cross disaster workers, many of whom have been affected by the wildfires themselves, helping in southern California.
About two weeks after Hurricane Helene, the American Red Cross has shelters staffed and relief supplies prepared as Florida braces for another storm.