The American Red Cross is opening or supporting
partner shelters across Western New York in response to the ongoing lake effect
snow event. Volunteers will have food, water, blankets, cots and additional
support available at the following locations:
·
Alexander
Fireman’s Recreation Hall
10708 Alexander Road, Alexander
10708 Alexander Road, Alexander
·
Cheektowaga
Senior Center (providing blankets only)
3349 Broadway, Cheektowaga
3349 Broadway, Cheektowaga
·
Depew
Senior Center
85 Manitou Street, Depew
85 Manitou Street, Depew
·
Fredonia
High School
425 East Main Road, Fredonia
425 East Main Road, Fredonia
·
Lackawanna
Senior Center
234 Martin Road, Lackawanna
234 Martin Road, Lackawanna
·
Lancaster
Fire Department (providing food only)
525 Pavement Road, Lancaster
525 Pavement Road, Lancaster
·
Orchard
Park Fire District
30 School Street, Orchard Park
30 School Street, Orchard Park
·
Ripley
Fire Hall
11 South State Street, Ripley
11 South State Street, Ripley
As
this lake event snow event continues, Red Cross staff and volunteers remain in
contact with emergency officials from across Western New York and are ready to
respond as needed.
The
Red Cross urges everyone to heed travel warnings and stay off the roads if
possible. Additional winter storm safety tips are available at www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/winter-storm.
Volunteers also responded to two separate
fires in Monroe County on Monday, November 17, providing immediate emergency
assistance to four people. Our Disaster Action Team volunteers provided
lodging for one survivor after a fire on Creekview Drive in Chili. Our thoughts
are with everyone affected by this tragedy, the 30th fire-related
death in the 17-county Western New York/Finger Lakes Region in 2014. Our
volunteers also provided food and lodging for two adults and a child after a
fire on Boughton Hill Road in Mendon.
The
American Red Cross, Western New York Chapter provides an average of just over
$1,000 in direct financial assistance when responding to a single family house
fire affecting a family of four. Anyone wishing to help people affected by
fires, winter storms 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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