DISASTER RESPONSE MAT SU: The Red Cross is responding to multiple emergencies in the Mat-Su Valley. A shelter will open at 10:00 p.m. tonight at the Glenn Massay Theater (8295 E College Dr, Palmer, AK 99645).
Anyone impacted who needs assistance can call 1-800-RED CROSS.
Red Cross of Alaska CEO Tanguy Libbrecht shares a message about our efforts so far as we work to help those affected by the Western Alaska Storms. Join us in supporting disaster relief by visiting redcross.org/alaska or by signing up to volunteer.
At the request of the state, the Red Cross of Alaska stood up a shelter to house evacuees from the villages of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok yesterday evening. Volunteers from many different organizations stepped up to provide support.
#TyphoonHalong#AlaskaStrong#WesternAKStorms
The remnants of Typhoon Halong is battering the western coast of Alaska. High winds, storm surges, and flooding are being reported across hundreds of miles of coastline. During the storm, it is important to follow evacuation orders and guidance from local emergency officials.
Did you see us at the Moose Run Golf Course Fall Fair? Our amazing volunteers participated over the weekend and brought preparedness materials and information about smoke alarms to the public that stopped by.
The shelter located at the Spenard Rec Center is now closed. If you were impacted by the fire located near W. 88th Ave. and still need assistance, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
A shelter is now open for residents of the W. 88th ave condo fire. The shelter is located at the Spenard Rec Center (2020 W 48th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99517). If you need assistance and cannot travel to the shelter, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
We, at the Red Cross, always tell you to be prepared. But we ALSO are prepared for any emergency and that means we have a lot of stuff. Fortunately, we have amazing logistics volunteers like Carly and Jerry who help keep us organized.
Our Service to the Armed Forces volunteers proudly participated in the Anchorage Stand Down event last week, helping deliver essential supplies and support to homeless veterans in our community. Together, we stand strong for those who’ve served
The City and Borough of Juneau is advising the public that another outburst event from Suicide Basin on the Mendenhall Glacier has occurred. CBJ is urging residents to stay clear of the river, avoid bridges, and areas known to flood during past events.
Earthquakes, wildfires, severe storms, and landslides are just a few of the most common disasters in Alaska.
Download the free Red Cross Emergency app today for customizable weather alerts and expert advice in both English and Spanish.
#nationalpreparednessmonth
September is #NationalPreparednessMonth. Is your family ready for an emergency? A great way to start your preparedness journey is by building or updating your survival kit — and don’t forget the whole family. Preparedness starts with a plan. What’s in your kit?
Alongside the Tanana Chiefs Conference, the American Red Cross of Alaska is monitoring the flooding situation in Allakaket. Residents experiencing flooding should keep safety in mind.
Wanting to learn more about the Red Cross Restoring Family Links program? We are partnering with the Cascades Region to offer an information session for those interested. This will happen at 4:30 PM AK time. Be sure to scan the QR code to join!
Recent disasters across Alaska make one thing clear: community matters more than ever.
If you’ve ever wondered how you can help your neighbors in times of crisis, now is the time. Join the Red Cross and be part of the solution.
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📍 Help starts with you.
An ERV was on the move last week to its new home at our office in Kenai! Special thanks to all the volunteers in Kenai who not only helped with the relocation, but also spent time reorganizing supplies to make sure the Red Cross is always ready for any disaster.
This past week, many celebrated the International Day of Friendship, but the Regional Leadership Team in Alaska celebrated our friendship during our annual retreat in Seward. You can't beat those Resurrection Bay views.
Yesterday's Tsunami warning for coastal Alaska is another good reminder that you can get real time emergency alerts and safety information by downloading the Red Cross Emergency App.
The sign makes it looks so official! We are so excited for the future of our brand new office in Kodiak. Special thanks to the Borough and the volunteers that made this transition happen.