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Welcome to the Lower Shore Chapter

 
The mission of the American Red Cross, an organization built upon the unwavering spirit of the American people, has always been to help people help themselves.

The willingness of the people of the American Red Cross to accept the challenges confronting a fast changing society has brought about an explosion of social services from disaster relief to emergency communications for the military, from first aid programs to swimming lessons to CPR/AED training to Emergency Incident Rehab for emergency workers. We are an organization that is always prepared, yet constantly reviewing the needs of the community and seeking innovative ways to meet them.

The American Red Cross serving the Lower Shore region has a rich heritage of caring for our neighbors in our community and today that caring continues.

 
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The leaves in Spearfish Canyon were preparing for their autumn transformation, many of the summers tourists had returned home, and the college students were beginning to migrate back to the area in anticipation of the impending semester. Jean Gliedt-Peters summer included all of this: the leaves, the tourists, the impending school year; but many things were distinctly different in August of 1993.
This past weekend, the Clark Family joined race fans at the Sharon Speedway Race in Hartford, Ohio. The Clarks are a typical NASCAR family.
Carmen and Hector Munoz arrived in the United States shortly after Hurricane Charley, a Category 4 storm, struck southwestern Florida in 2004. The husband and wife had just moved from Puerto Rico to Florida and they quickly experienced the devastating and damaging effects a hurricane can have on a community.
As Tropical Storm Fay lingers over Florida bringing flooding and power outages, many who reside in the storms path come to American Red Cross shelters for food and protection from the storm.
Wednesday evening, after a delay of several days to gain access and security guarantees, a convoy of five International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) vehicles finally pulled into the capital of South Ossetia.