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4/7/2005 - Red Cross Assists East Gresham Fire Victims
Volunteers from the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter assisted two adults and two children after their home in east Gresham suffered fire damage early Thursday morning.
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4/3/2005 - Red Cross Assists North Portland Fire Victims
Volunteers from the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter assisted two adults and two children after their apartment in St. Johns suffered fire damage late Sunday morning.
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3/14/2005 - The Home Depot and the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter Provide Free Safety Clinics in March
As part of its mission to help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies, the American Red Cross is joining forces with The Home Depot to help bring co-developed How-To Family Fire Safety Clinics to markets. The Oregon Trail Chapter will participate in clinics at eight Home Depot locations throughout Portland and outlying areas.
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3/1/2005 - 18 LOCAL HEROES TO BE HONORED AT THE 2005 FRED MEYER BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
The American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter will recognize 16 individuals and two animals at the 2005 Fred Meyer Breakfast of Champions with Bank of the West as the presenting sponsor. In its eighth year, the Breakfast of Champions honor heroic and compassionate acts that are real life examples of the Red Cross mission.
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2/25/2005 - Red Cross Volunteers Help Oregon City Residents Recover from Fire
Four American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter volunteers were paged at 5:00 p.m. regarding an apartment fire on Washington Street in Oregon City. 
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2/10/2005 - FLIR Systems Raises $110,000 for Tsunami Relief
FLIR Systems, Inc (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced the collection of $54,140 by employees at locations in Boston, Santa Barbara, and Portland, Oregon. Internationally, fundraising was coordinated by operations in Sweden and the United Kingdom, with donations made by FLIR employees throughout Europe and Asia. FLIR Systems has matched employee contributions, bringing the total to $110,000.
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2/3/2005 - Little Saigon TV and Radio Coordinates Successful Fundraising Campaign for Tsunami Relief
Little Saigon TV and Radio will be presenting a check for $11,000 to the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter that will go toward the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
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1/26/2005 - January 26 Marks One Month since the South Asia Tsunami
PORTLAND, Ore. – January 24, 2005
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1/24/2005 - Valley Theatre Helps Raise Money for Tsunami Relief
Valley Theatre in Beaverton is hosting a day of activities for families to support disaster relief in South Asia. 100 percent of the day’s profits will be donated to the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
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1/17/2005 - Evergreen International Aviation Supports American Red Cross Relief Efforts in South Asia
In response to the tragic events in South Asia and Eastern Africa, Evergreen International Aviation is supporting the American Red Cross international response efforts through the donated use of a Boeing 747-200 freighter aircraft. The aircraft will transport relief supplies procured by the American Red Cross to the nation of Sri Lanka on January 18, 2005.
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1/14/2005 - Red Cross Volunteers Juggle Local and National Disaster Needs
American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter volunteers are responding to a four unit apartment fire on SE Clackamas Road in Clackamas. Four volunteers are currently helping 12 adults and six children recover.
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1/13/2005 - Local Red Cross Volunteers Leave for Nevada to Help with Winter Storm Recovery
Six emergency services volunteers serving through the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter are leaving this week to help residents of Nevada recover from heavy snow and floods.
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1/6/2005 - Local Red Cross Supports International Relief Efforts and Local Needs
Since December 26, the American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter has worked around the clock to help raise money for the American Red Cross International Response Fund.
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