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Portland Fire & Rescue paged the Red Cross to help the family of four at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday night. Two trained Red Cross volunteers arrived on the scene to provide cash assistance for lodging, meals, clothing and other replacement items.
Although only four Oregonian s were displaced by this disaster, losing a home to fire is just as significant to that family as the destruction of a hurricane or tornado. Red Cross volunteers provide local families with the same care, compassion and services that a family may receive when a larger disaster destroys a community. These smaller, less newsworthy disasters happen every 32 hours in the Portland area.
Residential fires enable local Red Cross volunteers to work with disaster victims and complete necessary paperwork to provide families with financial assistance, health services and mental health support. This experience, coupled with national disaster assignments and ongoing disaster training provided by the Oregon Trail Chapter, helps better prepare our community for a large disaster that could strike the Pacific Northwest .
All disaster relief and training is made possible thanks to the generous support of Oregonian s who volunteer and make financial contributions to their local Red Cross. For more information about being a part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, visit www.redcross-pdx.org . |