Over the last year, families all over the world have been tested – emotionally and physically – by COVID-19. Frontline workers like our U.S. service members have not stopped throughout this pandemic and this service takes a toll on them as well as their kids. That’s why during this April’s Month of the Military Child, celebrating and supporting military children is more important than ever. The American Red Cross of Orange County offers free services for military families during the Month of the Military Child, and all year-round.
“All members of a military family serve, including military children who often experience frequent moves, multiple schools, parental separation and, in some cases, the loss of a parent,” said Steve Alt, Service to the Armed Forces Director at the American Red Cross Southern California Region. “At the American Red Cross, we know that support for military families as a whole helps develops strong, resilient military kids.”
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– Nearly 13,000 people – enough to fill Atlanta’s State Farm Arena to over half its capacity, are the number of individuals that the
American Red Cross of Georgia has aided across the state this year following a variety of disasters.
As the holiday season and year-end giving come to a close, the Red Cross is reminding Georgians that it’s not too late to “Give Something that Means Something” with a donation that will bring comfort and hope to neighbors in need whenever the next disaster strikes.