Re: Hải Sử VNCH


Posted by ch ..73..178.54 on Jan 05, 2021 at 11:35:20:

In Reply to: Hải Sử VNCH posted by Bờm on Jan 05, 2021 at 11:06:10:

Thôi, trước khi bỏ lại nắm xương tàn thì Bờm đem tài sản ra chia cho người nghèo đi . Chết là hết, cần giữ tài sản làm gì ?

Dear John,

2020 is in the books. With your generous support, your volunteering time and energy, your blood donations, your optimism and good will, you made it possible for us to meet the moment, time and time again. I cannot thank you enough.

Let me show you a few of these amazing moments you helped create:
A volunteer distributing supplies to those affected by wildfires.
September 19, 2020. Lyons, Oregon. Photo by Scott Dalton/American Red Cross
American Red Cross volunteer Deb McDaniel handed out meals for residents affected by the Oregon wildfires. With partners, we served more than 3.6 million meals and snacks and provided more than 1.3 million overnight stays in the aftermath of record-breaking wildfires, hurricanes and other disasters across the country in 2020 – all thanks to your generosity.
A phlebotomist checking in with a blood donor.
May 29, 2020. Rockville, Maryland. Photo by Dennis Drenner/American Red Cross
Red Cross phlebotomist Nikia Davis checks on a whole blood donor in Maryland. Thanks to you, we were able to distribute nearly 6.4 million blood products for transfusion — lifesaving resources for children and adults who are battling cancer and other illnesses.
A volunteer cutting cloth for face coverings.
June 10, 2020. Midlothian, Virginia. Photo by Steve Jeter/American Red Cross
Red Cross volunteer Susan Stirling is one of many volunteers who have sewn face coverings for distribution to military installations, military treatment facilities and veteran hospitals in need. These face coverings help combat the spread of COVID-19 among military and veteran communities. In 2020, we provided more than 513,000 services to members of the military, veterans and families.
Zachary Bemmel with his Red Cross Lifesaving Award.
August 28, 2020. Miami, Florida. Photo/Video by American Red Cross South Florida Region
In August 2020, Zachary Bemmel was recognized with a Lifesaving Award for his heroic act of saving an individual’s life using his Red Cross CPR and AED training. Thanks to your support, more than 4.5 million people received Red Cross first aid, water safety and other lifesaving training virtually and in-person last year.

Powered by supporters like you, the Red Cross was able to be there to help children, seniors, families and veterans across the country. And now, we’re welcoming 2021 with strength, determination and hope. Here’s a last look at our 2020 journey and the inspiring difference you made for those in need.

With tremendous gratitude,
Alison Teres
Alison Teres
Executive Director, Humanitarian Services
American Red Cross



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