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2023 trends: Red Cross responds to growing climate-driven humanitarian needs


Donate on GivingTuesday or give blood during the holidays to help for future crises

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2023, the intensifying climate crisis took a devastating toll on people in the U.S. who turned to the American Red Cross for help coping with a record number of billion-dollar disasters.

This year, an all-time high of 25 billion-dollar disasters ravaged communities across the country, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes from severe storms, floods and wildfires. In addition, families sweltered in the nation's hottest summer on record, including communities that rarely experience such extreme temperatures. And back-to-back disasters led to a series of blood drive cancellations, which further strained the Red Cross blood supply.

"The growing climate crisis is creating more humanitarian needs across communities and exacerbating socioeconomic challenges for so many people," American Red Cross President & CEO Gail J. McGovern said. "As we come together with our loved ones over the holidays, please remember those who need our support ? and join us to deliver care and hope by making a donation or giving blood."

Help on GivingTuesday and during the holidays by visiting redcross.org to make a financial donation or an appointment to give blood or platelets. Individuals can also register for volunteer opportunities in their area.

INCREASING SUPPORT AMID THE CLIMATE CRISIS With the growing frequency and intensity of disasters driven by the climate crisis, the Red Cross is racing to adapt its services and grow its disaster response capacity across the country. As part of this work in 2023, the Red Cross distributed $108 million in financial assistance directly to people who experienced disasters of all sizes. This includes expanded financial assistance programs for major extreme weather disasters ? including Hurricane Idalia, the Hawaii wildfires and a series of tornadoes across multiple states ? to help families bridge critical recovery gaps, such as security deposits for new housing and costs for home repairs.

In addition to delivering expanded financial assistance programs, the Red Cross is continuing immediate relief efforts ? including safe shelter, nutritious meals and emotional support ? which have been provided on a near-constant basis for this year's relentless extreme disasters. This year's onslaught of large disasters drove an increase in emergency lodging provided by the Red Cross and partners ? with overnight stays up more than 50% compared to the annual average for the previous five years.

RESPONDING TO ADDITIONAL EMERGING NEEDS Beyond the climate crisis, people stepped up through the Red Cross to address emerging needs related to the health of communities, including:

About Our Corporate Holiday Supporters:
The Red Cross is grateful for corporate partners who contribute to our Holiday Campaign. They include our national 2023 partners BMW/Mini and Ty. Thanks to the generosity of these and other supporters, the Red Cross is able to bring help and hope to people across the country. To learn more about our corporate holiday supporters, visit redcross.org/HolidayPartners.

About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.

SOURCE American Red Cross


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