The severe (and unusual for many parts of the country) winter weather has created a critical need for blood donations. Find out how and where you can donate.
It is amazing to see a community come together to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, it is even better when it is kids who take charge and collect!
Mr. John Schellenberg's Marketing Students at F.J. Reitz High School will be hosting a cornhole tournament to benefit the local chapter of the American Red Cross this Saturday, May 3rd and you are invited!
The annual Red Cross Heroes campaign is in full swing with hopes of raising $200,000 this year. One of the big events in that campaign is the DIne Out event, which is this Wednesday April 23rd at area restaurants. Participating restaurants will donate a portion of the day's proceeds back to the Red Cross...
In a tweet released today from the Evansville Red Cross @EvvRedCross if you donate blood on July 15 or 22 you'll receive a FREE @HolidayWorld ticket. Appointments required! Call 1-800-REDCROSS or http://ow.ly/m6Oq6
We encourage you to give blood throughout the year because there is a huge need for it and you never know when you or someone in your family will need blood...
The months of May and June bring welcome relief from the winter chill, but they also bring along an increased risk for severe weather in the Tri-State area, namely tornadoes.
The devastation in Moore, Oklahoma goes beyond comprehension and the death toll, unfortunately, continues to rise after yesterday's massive tornado that all but leveled the town of Moore. All of us in the Tri-State want to do anything we can to help and the best way to help is by making donations to the American Red Cross by calling 812-471-7200 or online at redcross.org/tristate.
The annual Red Cross Heroes campaign is in full swing with hopes of raising $200,000 this year. One of the big events in that campaign is the DIne Out event, which is this Wednesday April 24th at area restaurants. Participating restaurants will donate a portion of the day's proceeds back to the Red Cross...