The best way to protect your household from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets.| www.redcross.org
The American Red Cross recommends that older adults prepare now for emergencies and disasters. Review our strategies and practical tips.| www.redcross.org
For many people with disabilities, and their caregivers, emergencies and disasters present a challenge. The Red Cross offers preparedness tips for persons with disabilities.| www.redcross.org
For prolonged power outages, there are steps you can take to minimize food loss and to keep all members of your household as comfortable as possible.| www.redcross.org
When a hurricane or tropical storm strikes, your donation helps the Red Cross provide shelter, food and comfort to families. Please read about our latest relief efforts.| www.redcross.org
Emotionally recovering from a disaster can be difficult. Your local Red Cross can give you information about how to cope with disaster and trauma.| www.redcross.org
You’ll be better prepared to withstand a flood if you have the following items available – packed and ready to go in case you need to evacuate your home.| www.redcross.org
Find a local Red Cross near you by entering your zip code in our search bar. We have over 200 locations across the United States that you can learn more about today.| www.redcross.org
If you are in immediate need of shelter during a disaster, use our shelter map to locate your nearest options or contact your local Red Cross chapter.| www.redcross.org