The following is list of American Red Cross Hurricane Earl Shelters for Carteret, Craven and Pamlico Counties.
Carteret County:
Newport Middle School, 500 East Chatham Street, Newport opens at Noon
Craven County:
Ben Quinn Elementary School, 4275 Dr. M. L. King Jr. Blvd., New Bern at 4pm
Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School, 2000 Farm Life Ave., Vanceboro at 4pm
Brinson Elementary School, 319 Neuse Forest Ave., New Bern at 4pm
Havelock High School, 101 Webb Blvd., Havelock at 4pm
Pamlico County:
Pamlico Community College, 5049 Highway 306 S., Grantsboro at 1pm
The list will be updated as more information becomes available. For more information please call the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross at 252-637-3405.
Wendy Card
Volunteer and Board Member
Coastal Carolina Chapter
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Coastal Carolina Chapter Preparing for Potential Disaster with Hurricane Earl
Hurricane season is here and the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross is preparing for a potential disaster with Hurricane Earl approaching Eastern NC.
I’m asking for your help in supporting our sheltering efforts in Carteret, Craven, Jones, and Pamlico Counties. We are potentially opening up to ten shelters.
If we use hurricane items and supplies, the costs add up, your financial support is needed along with additional personal hygiene items. Opening and managing a shelter for 24-36 hours easily costs more than $1,000. If we go through clean up kits, or any other supplies the costs quickly add up:
• $20 for a clean-up kit
• $50 for Hot meals for 5 people
• $100 4 day supply of diapers, wipes and formula
• $200 Emergency shelter for a family of 4, meals, cots, blankets, personal supplies
Any amount of financial support is needed to cover the cost of shelter openings, feeding, supplies for clean-up, and personal hygiene.
If you cannot make a monetary donation, your local Red Cross Chapter is accepting: bottled water-cases, or shrink wrapped, and salty snacks (individually packaged in cases or boxes).
Please call the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross at 252-637-3405, visit them at 35 Shoreline Drive in River Bend; send a check (made out to Coastal Carolina Chapter - American Red Cross) to P.O. Box 10, New Bern, NC 28563.
Or call me at 252-638-6858 or send me an email and I’ll personally pick up the check (made out to Coastal Carolina Chapter - American Red Cross) or cash tomorrow between 10am - 2pm. You will receive a tax exempt donation letter for donating to your local Red Cross Chapter.
Thank You,
Wendy Card, Volunteer and Board Member of the Coastal Carolina Chapter - American Red Cross
Sunday, June 27, 2010
FREE First Aid and CPR Classes!
Our local American Red Cross - Coastal Carolina Chapter will be teaching FREE first aid and CPR classes sponsored by the Harold H. Bate Foundation.
Classes will be held July 10-12 from 9am-3pm at Oriental United Methodist Church, 404 Freemason Street, Oriental, NC.
Class size is limited, so please call the Coastal Carolina Chapter at 252-637-3405 to reserve your spot!
Wendy Card
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
BBQ for the Red Cross
Moore’s Old Tyme Bar-B-Cue and Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross offer good old-fashioned barbeque! Tuesday, March 30th, 2010, enjoy pulled pork, coleslaw, potato salad, and hush puppies for only $6 per plate!
Place your order today for pick-up (or delivery by ARC volunteers for more than 10 plates)!
Call the Chapter at 252-637-3405 to place your pre-paid order over the phone (VISA and MasterCard).
Pick-up at the Red Cross station behind Moore’s Bar-B-Que from 10:00am – 12:30pm on March 30th. Place your order by Friday, March 26th!!!
All proceeds to benefit Chapter Services: Services to the Armed Forces, Health, Safety, and Disaster programs.
Place your order today for pick-up (or delivery by ARC volunteers for more than 10 plates)!
Call the Chapter at 252-637-3405 to place your pre-paid order over the phone (VISA and MasterCard).
Pick-up at the Red Cross station behind Moore’s Bar-B-Que from 10:00am – 12:30pm on March 30th. Place your order by Friday, March 26th!!!
All proceeds to benefit Chapter Services: Services to the Armed Forces, Health, Safety, and Disaster programs.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Coastal Carolina Chapter's Office has Moved to River Bend
The Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross has moved to 35 Shoreline Dr in River Bend.
For more information, please call us at 252-637-3405.
Thank you!
For more information, please call us at 252-637-3405.
Thank you!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Become a "HERO"
Dear Friends,
We are honored to announce our Annual "Heroes" for the American Red Cross Campaign during the month of March – Red Cross Awareness Month.
We invite you to be a part of this remarkable fundraising event. The “Heroes” Campaign engages our local community to help raise funds for the Coastal Carolina Chapter. Our Chapter serves Carteret, Craven, Jones and Pamlico Counties.
The concept is very easy: Local individuals, businesses, community groups, churches, etc. are recruited to serve as "Heroes" for the American Red Cross.
These challenging economic times have significantly decreased the resources of your local Red Cross Chapter. But the needs of our community continue to grow. With our enduring dedication to serving our communities, we NEED local individuals willing to become a "HERO" for the Red Cross. Those who choose to serve will help ensure that people in our community can be helped NOW and in the FUTURE.
To become a part of this year's team, please contact us at the Chapter at 252-637-3405.
We look forward to working with you on this endeavor.
Sincerely,
Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross
Friday, February 5, 2010
Vanceboro Farm Life Kindergarten Class Donates $1700 to Haiti Relief!
Kindergarten Teacher Lisha Farr empowered her students at Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School to collect money for disaster victims in Haiti.
The kindergarteners’ initial goal was $1200 in “Pennies for Haiti” as they were collecting $1 for each mile that separated Vanceboro from Haiti.
With the help from other students and school staff they exceeded the goal by $500! With over $1700, they were proud to give the check to the Robert Toler, Disaster Coordinator for the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross. The donation will be deposited into the International Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund. Channel 12 (WCTI) was on site to film the special moment.
Thank you Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School for your hard work and for the significant donation!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Your Local Red Cross Chapter is Working Hard Around the Clock
The volunteers and staff of the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross have been working hard around the clock.
Since Christmas we have responded to structure fires ultimately providing aid to eight families (22 clients). The Chapter has distributed $3,175.00 to these clients to pay for food, clothing and hotel bills. All fires were either in Carteret or Craven County.
In addition to the structure fires we sent the Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) to Morehead City with a crew of three to the Port Terminal to assist in hydration and feeding the response team and volunteers working on a very dangerous chemical spill which shut down the Port for two days. They were on site two full days.
Since the horrific disaster struck Haiti, volunteers and staff have dedicated numerous hours to answer telephones and accept donations at the local Chapter.
On Tuesday and Wednesday this week two volunteers took time out of their busy lives to drive to Farmville to pickup 280 blankets, which most will go to Haiti to help the effort.
If you would like to volunteer, please contact us at 252-637-3405. We are also in the process of making preparations to move to our New Location in River Bend during the month of February.
American Red Cross - Helping Haiti Disaster Victims
With estimates that as many as three million people may be affected by the catastrophic earthquake which hit Haiti Tuesday, the American Red Cross is releasing an additional $9 million for earthquake relief, bringing its total commitment so far to $10 million to support relief efforts in Haiti.
Priority needs in Haiti are food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. Thousands of local Red Cross volunteers are aiding their fellow Haitians. American Red Cross Disaster management specialists are scheduled to arrive today from the United States, Peru and Mexico to join local Red Cross staff already on the ground in the disaster zone. As soon as airports begin accepting relief shipments, tarps, hygiene items and cooking sets for approximately 5,000 families will come from the Red Cross warehouse in Panama.
The American Red Cross is also helping the injured who may need blood. More than 100 units of blood and blood products were shipped to the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida, and then on to Guantanamo Bay in support of medical evacuees from Haiti.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has a plane full of mostly medical items on the way to Haiti from Geneva. ICRC staff, including engineers, a surgeon and family linking specialists are expected to arrive in Port-au-Prince this morning. Other Red Cross partners have deployed a mobile hospital, medical teams, and 40 staff to help with sheltering, providing water, sanitation, and telecommunications.
ICRC is helping reconnect separated families in Haiti through a special web site which enables people in Haiti and outside the country to search for and register the names of relatives missing since the earthquake. In the first twenty-four hours, more than 6,000 people have been registered.
How to Help
• We are not accepting volunteers to travel to Haiti. If you would like to volunteer for the American Red Cross, please contact the Coastal Carolina Chapter at 252-637-3405.
• For inquiries about relatives living and who have citizenship in Haiti, please be patient and call repeatedly until the lines clear or contact other family members who live nearby. Telephone, Internet and other communication lines are often disrupted in times of disaster.
• People trying to locate U.S. citizens living or traveling in Haiti should contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at 1-888-407-4747 or (202) 647-5225.
Countless requests have come from people wanting to help. The best way to do that is to make a donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund at your local Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross.
In addition, several hundred thousand people have chosen to make a mobile donation. Donors can text "Haiti" to 90999 on their cell phone to send a $10 donation to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti. The mobile giving effort raised more than $3 million by Thursday morning, and all money raised goes to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti.
The Local Chapter; Coastal Carolina Chapter located at 1916 S. Glenburnie, New Bern will be open Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 8:30 to 5:00 to accept donations for the International Relief Operation. Please make checks payable to American Red Cross with "Haiti Relief" written in the memo section of your check. You may also donate via credit card by calling the local Chapter at 252-637-3405.
Submitted by: The National Offices of the American Red Cross
Priority needs in Haiti are food, water, temporary shelter, medical services and emotional support. Thousands of local Red Cross volunteers are aiding their fellow Haitians. American Red Cross Disaster management specialists are scheduled to arrive today from the United States, Peru and Mexico to join local Red Cross staff already on the ground in the disaster zone. As soon as airports begin accepting relief shipments, tarps, hygiene items and cooking sets for approximately 5,000 families will come from the Red Cross warehouse in Panama.
The American Red Cross is also helping the injured who may need blood. More than 100 units of blood and blood products were shipped to the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida, and then on to Guantanamo Bay in support of medical evacuees from Haiti.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has a plane full of mostly medical items on the way to Haiti from Geneva. ICRC staff, including engineers, a surgeon and family linking specialists are expected to arrive in Port-au-Prince this morning. Other Red Cross partners have deployed a mobile hospital, medical teams, and 40 staff to help with sheltering, providing water, sanitation, and telecommunications.
ICRC is helping reconnect separated families in Haiti through a special web site which enables people in Haiti and outside the country to search for and register the names of relatives missing since the earthquake. In the first twenty-four hours, more than 6,000 people have been registered.
How to Help
• We are not accepting volunteers to travel to Haiti. If you would like to volunteer for the American Red Cross, please contact the Coastal Carolina Chapter at 252-637-3405.
• For inquiries about relatives living and who have citizenship in Haiti, please be patient and call repeatedly until the lines clear or contact other family members who live nearby. Telephone, Internet and other communication lines are often disrupted in times of disaster.
• People trying to locate U.S. citizens living or traveling in Haiti should contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at 1-888-407-4747 or (202) 647-5225.
Countless requests have come from people wanting to help. The best way to do that is to make a donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund at your local Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross.
In addition, several hundred thousand people have chosen to make a mobile donation. Donors can text "Haiti" to 90999 on their cell phone to send a $10 donation to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti. The mobile giving effort raised more than $3 million by Thursday morning, and all money raised goes to support Red Cross relief efforts in Haiti.
The Local Chapter; Coastal Carolina Chapter located at 1916 S. Glenburnie, New Bern will be open Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 8:30 to 5:00 to accept donations for the International Relief Operation. Please make checks payable to American Red Cross with "Haiti Relief" written in the memo section of your check. You may also donate via credit card by calling the local Chapter at 252-637-3405.
Submitted by: The National Offices of the American Red Cross
Friday, January 15, 2010
How to donate to The American Red Cross for Haiti Disaster
The Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross will be open all weekend from 08:00am - 5:00pm to accept donations for Haiti Disaster Relief.
You can stop by their office located at 1916 S. Glenburnie Road, Suite 12 (across from Jiffy Lube/Harris Teeter) and donate by cash, check, credit card, or money order or you can pay by credit card over the phone.
Please make checks payable to the American Red Cross and write "Haiti Relief" in the memo section of your check.
You will receive a tax deductible receipt for your donation.
Thank you!
You can stop by their office located at 1916 S. Glenburnie Road, Suite 12 (across from Jiffy Lube/Harris Teeter) and donate by cash, check, credit card, or money order or you can pay by credit card over the phone.
Please make checks payable to the American Red Cross and write "Haiti Relief" in the memo section of your check.
You will receive a tax deductible receipt for your donation.
Thank you!
Monday, January 4, 2010
Become a Red Cross Hero
March is the Heroes Campaign Month for the Coastal Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross and we are in need of motivated people to become Heroes for disaster services, health and safety services, and services to the Armed Forces.
Our Chapter relies on donations to provide these critical services to Carteret, Craven, Jones, and Pamlico Counties. By becoming a Red Cross Hero, you will contribute to our success in meeting our community’s needs of today, tomorrow, and for years to come.
Red Cross Heroes are “Individuals recruited to raise a minimum of $1,000 through any legal means they choose. Usually, the “Heroes” who are recruited have the ability to involve their employer, church, school, or civic club to support their fund raising efforts.”
The following are a few examples of fundraising opportunities for you, your church, business, and/or civic organization to raise money for our local Chapter:
- Retailers/Banks can place a collection container at the counter
- High school students can host a talent or fashion show
- Civic organizations can sponsor a silent auction, banquet fundraiser, and/or fishing tournament
- Sports teams can hold a swim-a-ton, 5k run, or sports tournament
- Restaurants, Gas Stations, and Grocery Stores can sell Red Cross squares
- Bars/Nightclubs can hold special events like a raffle and/or pool tournament
- Churches can hold a bake sale, spaghetti dinner, book sale, and/or rummage sale
- News/Radio Stations can hold a telethon
- Fire Departments can hold a boot drive
- Employees can pass a hat around the office to collect money
- Individuals can ask their families and friends to donate
The opportunities are endless!
For all of your hard work, your picture will be posted on the Chapter’s and New Bern Now’s websites, your name will be included in an announcement in the New Bern Sun Journal, and you’ll receive a “Heroes Certificate of Appreciation”.
If you would like to make a difference in our community, become a Red Cross Hero! Please contact us via email to discuss ways you can contribute to a great cause.
Thank You!
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