After three consecutive days of sub-zero temperatures, treacherous roadways and rolling blackouts, today in Dallas, Texas, most of us woke up to live television broadcasts of a 24-unit apartment building engulfed in flames. In the early morning hours, a ferocious fire off of Melody Lane forced families onto a very frigid curb. The air temperature was 7 degrees with a wind chill below zero. Families escaped with only their pajamas, and socks if they were lucky.



There are no easy disasters. Ice storms though, come with their own set of challenges. Power outages, home and apartment fires, frozen pipes, dangerous roadways, and a depleted disaster relief fund and blood supply.
We have been working 24/7 in disaster relief and need to replace many of our supplies as quickly as possible. Not responding however, has been our Blood Services Division. Because of the unsafe roadways, we had to call off all of our blood drives for most of the week. If that blood is not collected, the results will be devastating. So I am asking you to take two actions to help the Red Cross help others during this winter storm.
First, please make a gift to help the Red Cross replenish what we've spent over the past few days, and ensure that when the next unexpected event happens, we're ready to be there. You can call us at 214-678-4800, click on our website at www.redcrossdallas.org or Text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Secondly, please schedule an appointment to donate blood. This gift is going to be critical for patients who are at this moment waiting on blood to save their lives. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or go to www.redcrossblood.org to schedule your appointment.
As always, I deeply thank you for your support of the American Red Cross. Without you, we don't help others. It really is that simple.
Sending you warm wishes for the remainder of the winter season!
Cheryl Sutterfield-Jones
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