Volunteers set up refreshments in shelter at North Tonawanda HS |
Members of the Disaster Action Team (DAT) were
called to two storm-related fires in the early morning hours on Saturday,
assisting a family of five after a tree fell on their Austin Street home in
Buffalo and started a small fire, and assisting an elderly man after his
Lackawanna trailer home was destroyed by fire. Before 3pm Saturday, DAT
volunteers had responded to two calls in Niagara Falls, assisting three adults
and a child after a fire on LaSalle Avenue in and seven adults and two children
after a separate blaze on 5th Street. Red Cross assistance typically
includes vouchers for temporary housing, food and clothing as well as emotional
support. Clients will then meet with caseworkers to begin working on a
long-term recovery plan.
Thankfully, we did not need to unload the cots from this trailer, but they were ready at North Tonawanda HS just in case |
Meanwhile, volunteers opened a shelter at
approximately 10:30am Saturday at North Tonawanda High School at the request of
Emergency Management officials for residents flooded and left without power
following Friday night’s storms. No clients sought assistance at the shelter
before it was closed Saturday afternoon, but the Red Cross remained in contact
with Emergency Management officials from across the region to assess needs
throughout the weekend.
All Red Cross is assistance is free, and we rely on
the generosity of the American public to provide these vital services to the
community. Anyone wishing to help people affected by fires, flooding or other
disasters is asked to consider donating to the Disaster Relief Fund by calling
1-800-REDCROSS, visiting www.redcross.org, or texting the word REDCROSS to
90999 to charge a $10 donation to their cell phone bill.
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