How do I remove myself from the Red Cross call list?

How can I opt out of receiving Red Cross mailings or calls? Please contact Red Cross Donor Services by completing our online inquiry form or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.

Does the Red Cross sell your information?

The Red Cross does not sell, trade, or share our donors’ personally identifiable information with any other entity, except as described below. We do not send mailings to our donors on behalf of other organizations unless the donor has given us specific permission to do so.

How can I get money from Red Cross?

You can start the process by submitting a request online, or by calling (877) 272-7337. Emergency financial assistance for a military family. You can start the process by submitting a request online, or by calling (877) 272-7337.

Can Red Cross tell me my blood type?

Donors may be notified of their blood type following their donation when they receive their blood donor card or by creating a profile through the Red Cross Blood Donor App. You must be in good health.

Is the American Red Cross legit?

The Red Cross is an extremely reliable non profit organization. I was an American Red Cross disaster relief volunteer, serving at local, regional and national levels for over 20 years, and can personally vouch for the organization. CharitNavigator reports that over 89 percent goes to programs and services.

Do you have to pay back Red Cross?

Red Cross aid is provided at no charge and Red Cross employees and volunteers never solicit or accept money. Beware of visits, calls or emails from people claiming to offer financial assistance, asking for your social security number, bank account or other personally sensitive information.

How can Red Cross help me?

The Red Cross provides support to active-duty military members, National Guard and Reserve members, veterans and their families. We also provide emergency communication services, support for the sick and wounded at military and veterans hospitals and assistance in obtaining emergency financial support.

Do you need help from the Red Cross?

You are not alone! The thousands of staff and volunteers of the Red Cross are here for you with emergency aid when you need it most, and also advice and assistance to help you recover from a disaster or become better prepared to face one in the future. Need Help Now? Use our tool to find a safe shelter during an emergency.

Can I learn CPR and AED at Red Cross?

American Red Cross EMT courses can help you learn CPR, AED and other skills to contribute to your EMT training. NEWpersonalized First Aid/CPR/AED programsaves you time and gives you the confidence to act when minutes matter Register Now >

What are the steps of CPR Red Cross?

Red Cross CPR Steps. 1. Push hard, push fast. Place your hands, one on top of the other, in the middle of the chest. Use your body weight to help you administer compressions that are at least 2 inches deep and delivered at a rate of at least 100 compressions per minute. 2.

How can the Red Cross help you prepare for deployment?

At the Red Cross, we call that “preparedness” and we’re here to help you achieve it. Find programs and advice for coping with the many challenges of deployment: before, during and after. Get connected to resources for you and your family in your community. Your years of service may have ended, but the Red Cross can still be of service to you.