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  1. One year ago, hit Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other parts of the Caribbean. Today, We continue to work with our partners to help affected communities prepare for future emergencies.

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  2. Retweet this post and FOX will donate $1 to disaster relief (up to $20K). See for terms and conditions.

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  3. Sep 19

    Here are a few ways you can support relief efforts thanks to the help of our corporate partners:

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  4. Sep 18

    Our efforts wouldn’t be possible without selfless volunteers. Meet three of these dedicated volunteers who are working to help those impacted in Columbia, SC:

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  5. Sep 17

    "We’re doing everything we can, including working with partners like the National Guard, to move volunteers and supplies to critical areas." Here's how you can help:

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  6. Sep 17

    We are proud to partner with and to feed thousands in need in the hardest hit areas affected by in .

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  7. Sep 16

    The Red Cross is on the ground working around the clock to provide food, comfort and other emergency support to those affected by .

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  8. Sep 15

    As Tropical Storm continues to batter the Carolinas, letting your loved ones know you are safe can bring them great peace of mind. Here are two easy ways to help you reconnect:

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  9. Sep 15

    More than 150 blood drives have been canceled through early next week due to , resulting in over 4,400 uncollected blood and platelet donations. Make an appt. to donate now and help us meet this critical need:

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  10. Sep 14

    Over 2,000 trained Red Cross disaster workers have deployed to ensure those affected by have a safe place to go. Watch as shelter residents in share how they're hunkering down with us.

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  11. Sep 13

    We view our furry friends as members of the family. Here's a great list of resources for pet owners in areas affected by :

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  12. Sep 13

    More than 1,500 Red Cross disaster workers are helping relief efforts. Some 80 emergency response vehicles and more than 120 trailers of equipment and relief supplies have been deployed.

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  13. Sep 12

    We are on the ground helping prepare for . More than 1,600 people spent last night in 36 Red Cross and community shelters in South Carolina and North Carolina. To find a shelter location in your area, visit➡️

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  14. Sep 11

    As nears the East Coast, more than 700 disaster workers are in route. The Red Cross is preparing to help as many as 100K people in the affected areas. Here’s how you can help ➡️

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  15. Sep 11

    Today, we remember those we lost, and honor all who stood to lend a helping hand.

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  16. Sep 10

    We love our pet visitation program pups that provide love and comfort to service members in military hospitals. 🐶

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  17. Sep 10

    Stay informed and get prepared for

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  18. Sep 7

    Watch to see how we’re installing solar panel grids at schools in as part of recovery efforts.

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  19. Sep 7

    After being diagnosed with cancer, Wren has received 16 blood & platelet transfusions, which she calls “unicorn juice.” Generous donors have helped restore Wren’s strength and spirit. Make an appointment to donate blood at

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  20. Sep 6

    Disasters and emergencies can take place anytime and anywhere. Get prepared today.

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