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Letter: YOUR SHOUT - Help make a difference
Byline: LEIGH DAYNES AS people all over the world continue to feel the fallout from the global food price crisis, the British Red Cross is highlighting the impact on conflict-affected communities. In developed countries such as the UK, the average person spends around 15% of their income on...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2008-10-17
Farmers Insurance Employees Contribute to Hurricane Ike Red Cross Relief Efforts
LOS ANGELES -- Farmers Insurance Group of Companies[R] has sent $37,500 plus food and clothing to help the American Red Cross relief efforts following the terrible aftermath of Hurricane Ike. "There are still thousands of Texans without power, and so many in need of help," noted Farmers CEO Paul...
Tags: American Red Cross, FARMERS, FINANCE, food, Insurance, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2008-10-02
Winn-Dixie Program to Help Red Cross Disaster Relief
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-17 September 2008-Winn-Dixie Program to Help Red Cross Disaster ReliefC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com Winn-Dixie Stores announced that customers can help their neighbors affected by the 2008 hurricane season by donating at any neighborhood Winn-Dixie. Winn-Dixie is implementing its "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" program in all...
Tags: American Red Cross, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2008-09-17
News In Brief: Food aid
ALMOST pounds 34,000 was raised for the Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal at a restaurant in Newcastle. Anne and Peter Cheng, the owners of Palace Garden, in Stowell Street, organised three fundraising banquets in aid of the victims of the devastating earthquake that killed more than 70,000 on May...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2008-07-15
Aid groups warn of looming Kenyan humanitarian crisis
NAIROBI AFP — Aid groups on Sunday warned of a looming humanitarian emergency after post-election violence in Kenya as teams struggled to access tens of thousands of displaced civilians across the country. With widespread insecurity and supplies close to depletion, field teams said their worst fears were mainly for...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, insecurity, Manufacturing, Red Cross, team, violence
Research articles 2008-01-06
Darkness and Cold Prevail in the Midwest
To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: American Red Cross Public Affairs Desk, +1-202-303-5551 American Red Cross Provides Tips onWhat to DoNow as States Struggle with the Ice StormWASHINGTON,Dec. 11/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Red Cross chapters throughout the Midwest are keeping pace with community needs caused by widespread power outages and a frozen landscape, despite...
Tags: American Red Cross, FINANCE, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross, Transportation
Research articles 2007-12-11
Saudi leads relief efforts for cyclone-hit Bangladesh
RIYADH AFP — Oil-rich Saudi Arabia led relief efforts for cyclone victims in Bangladesh Monday, pledging 100 million dollars in aid as US ships powered to the disaster zone with dozens of helicopters for evacuations. Saudi King Abdullah also ordered the dispatch of food, medical and other relief assistance...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bangladesh, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-11-19
Supermarkets, restaurateurs providing more than essentials for fire victims: grocers focused on keeping shelves stocked for customers
Of the 160 Albertsons, Food 4 Less, Ralphs and Vons grocery stores in San Diego County, only five were closed at any one time during last week's wildfires, said store officials. As of Thursday, Oct. 25, the grocers said all stores were up and running. Daymond Rice, director...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-10-29
Food crisis could loom after Africa floods: Red Cross
GENEVA AFP — The Red Cross warned on Wednesday that a food crisis could be looming across east and west Africa due to the massive damage wrought on crops by ongoing flooding. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies highlighted the situation in Ghana, Sudan and...
Tags: Africa, Federation, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-09-26
Red Cross offers help preparing for disaster
PROVO -- Is your family or business prepared for possible disasters, either natural or man-made? The Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross can help you prepare for, respond to and recover from when those disasters strike. Preparedness information on earthquakes, wildfires, mudslides, floods, food and water...
Tags: American Red Cross, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-08-23
63 evacuate after fire erupts in apartment
EAST PALO ALTO -- Less than 24 hours after a kitchen fire in a Woddland Avenue apartment building forced 63 residents to evacuate, most of them were returning to their homes Wednesday night, building manager Matthew Waqewaqe said. A third-floor resident was frying food Tuesday when the...
Tags: apartment, food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-08-23
July Fourth Holiday Week Brings No Vacation From Disasters
To: MEDICAL EDITORSContact: American Red Cross Public Affairs Desk, +1-202-303-5551 WASHINGTON, July 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the July Fourth holiday approaches, American Red Cross workers are helping those driven from their homes by massive flooding in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas and wildfires in the western United States. Hundreds of people...
Tags: American Red Cross, food, Kansas, Manufacturing, Oklahoma, Red Cross
Research articles 2007-07-03
Provo Red Cross volunteers head to Oklahoma
PROVO -- Two local Red Cross volunteers departed Provo on Thursday morning, driving an emergency response vehicle to eastern Oklahoma to help deliver food and supplies to rural residents cut off by the snow and ice storms that have created an emergency in the Sooner State. John Stone,...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Nelson, Oklahoma, Red Cross, SECURITY
Research articles 2007-01-19
Over 1,000 dead or missing in Philippine mudslides
LEGASPI, Philippines AFP — The Red Cross sent out an urgent plea for water, food and medicine as Philippine officials said more than 1,000 people were dead or missing after mudslides swallowed whole villages. The government's National Disaster Coordinating Centre NDCC in its evening report Monday confirmed 450 dead from...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Government, Manufacturing, president, Red Cross, slope, team
Research articles 2006-12-04
1,000 dead or missing in Philippine mudslides: officials
LEGASPI, Philippines AFP — The Red Cross has sent out an urgent plea for water, food and medicine as Philippine officials said more than 1,000 people were dead or missing after mudslides swallowed whole villages. The government's National Disaster Coordinating Centre NDCC confirmed 425 dead from the mudslides around Mayon...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Government, Manufacturing, Red Cross, slope
Research articles 2006-12-03
Emergency operations head to flood-hit Somalia as toll hits 73
NAIROBI AFP — The United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross on Monday launched emergency operations to help hundreds of thousands hit by killer floods in lawless Somalia as the death toll climbed to 73. Islamic leaders said 16 people drowned in Middle Shabelle region, where the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Government, Manufacturing, Red Cross, SOFTWARE, Somalia
Research articles 2006-11-22
Aid ship docks in northern Sri Lanka as five dead in clashes: military
COLOMBO AFP — A food relief ship has begun unloading in northern Sri Lanka, lifting a two-week siege of the Jaffna peninsula as fresh clashes left five rebels dead, the defence ministry said. Workers began the slow task of unloading 1,500 tonnes of food for the 350,000 civilians trapped by...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, civilian, food, Manufacturing, ministry, rebel, Red Cross
Research articles 2006-08-25
Aid arrives in northern Sri Lanka as five die in clashes
COLOMBO AFP — A food relief ship has begun unloading in northern Sri Lanka to lift a two-week siege of the Jaffna peninsula as fresh clashes left five rebels dead, the defence ministry said. Workers began the slow task of unloading 1,500 tonnes of food for the 350,000 civilians trapped...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Government, Manufacturing, ministry, rebel, Red Cross, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-08-25
You can't go wrong reducing salt intake.(Food)(Lean & lovin' it)
Byline: Don Mauer I'm one lucky guy; my genes let me off the hook when it comes to salt sodium and high blood pressure. Here's my story. From the time my Mom went off to college, she made regular donations at the...
Tags: food, HEALTHCARE, Red Cross
Research articles 2006-08-16
"Hundreds" dead or missing after heavy rains in North Korea
SEOUL AFP — Hundreds of people were dead or missing in North Korea after floods and landslides caused by heavy rains destroyed tens of thousands of houses and buildings. The rains, brought by a powerful typhoon which lashed the Korean peninsula on July 10, also damaged infrastructure and wrecked...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Red Cross
Research articles 2006-07-21
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