Hurricane Maria The Latest In A Series Of Crises For The American Red Cross

MIAMI – The last two months have been “a testament to what the American Red Cross can do,” with Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico just the latest in a series of crises, says the organization’s Regional Communications & Marketing Director, Grace Meinhofer.

“Three hurricanes, the California fires, we helped with the shooting in Las Vegas and we also assisted the Mexican Red Cross with the earthquake. We can’t do it without the help of volunteers and people who are ready to deploy at the time of need,” says Meinhofer.

In this interview with Beet.TV, Meinhofer welcomes additional volunteer manpower, but she stresses that preparation for any man-made or natural crisis requires advance preparation.

“There’s a need anywhere that there is a Red Cross chapter. This is the time for people to go to their local chapter, get training, get registered.”

When it comes to hurricanes, this has probably been the worst season the Red Cross has ever seen, according to Meinhofer.

“We heard about Irma and Maria coming right when we were working Hurricane Harvey,” Meinhofer says. “So as we are attending to two other hurricanes, Puerto Rico is also getting ready for the hit of Maria.”

In the U.S., the Red Cross manages some of the shelters that open when crises occur. “Puerto Rico is in charge of managing. So we support the government in whatever it is that they need to support the people from the island.”

To date, more than 500 Red Cross staff and volunteers have visited all 78 of the municipalities in Puerto Rico, according to Meinhofer, distributing food, water, Pampers and other supplies. “They come from anywhere. We have people from Alaska, we have people from Michigan.”

One of the group’s most important services has been “reunifying” people who are separated from their families because the power grid has been immobilized. The Red Cross uses satellites to reconnect them via their cell phones, regardless of whether family members are on Puerto Rico or elsewhere.

Acknowledging that the impact of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico will be long-lasting, Meinhofer encourages the involvement of new Red Cross volunteers. “We can’t do it without the help of volunteers and people who are ready to deploy at the time of need,” she says.

Beet.TV interviewed Ramos at this week’s Festival of Media/LATAM conference, where the STAND WITH PUERTO RICO: The Industry Steps Up initiative was launched. STAND WITH PUERTO RICO is joint effort by Omnicom Media Group and Beet.TV, with AT&T AdWorks and Teads as Founding Sponsors.

This video is part of series highlighting the pressing issues facing Puerto Rico. It is part of a media industry initiative to help the island organized by Beet.TV, the Omnicom Media Group. The program launched this week in Miami.

Publicado en YouTube.com, Canal Beet TV el 7 de noviembre de 2017.

La Comunidad de San Isidro en Canóvanas necesita tu ayuda

La Fundación Bendecidos para Bendecir adoptó la Comunidad de San Isidro, Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.
Necesitamos ayuda en abundancia.

Amados, no más quejas. Miren este cuadro. ¿Cuántos de ustedes sus hijos, sobrinos, nietos, hermanos ó biznietos está viviendo en estas condiciones donde no quedó ni techo, muebles ropa o comida y donde las moscas duermen con la niña en el play-yard a pesar de ella estar limpia y bañadita?

No, no y no se pongan triste con este post simplemente ayuden: pampers #4 y #5, comida para bebé, leche de cajita, repelente OFF, ropa talla 4 y 5, medias, panties. Comida en general. Sábana para cubrir playard. MOSQUITERO URGENTE!! Compren o donen ATH Móvil 787 292 1319 y por PayPal Donativos a Fundacion Bendecidos para Bendecir.

 

 

Gracias a Lina Delgado y su familia por el donativo de repelentes de mosquitos y ropa interior nueva para niños. Todo para nuestra gente linda de San Isidro, Canóvanas. Gracias a nuestra voluntaria Liza R. Antoni por compartir con Lina nuestro proyecto de San Isidro. Sean todos Bendecidos!

 

Donativos para la comunidad de San Isidro en Canóvanas

 

Gracias a Ivelisse Acevedo, amiga de nuestra voluntaria Yahaira Rivera por donarnos dinero para 4 cajas. Ivelisse que Dios te multiplique al 100 x 1.

 

 

Gracias a Dios por el donativo de una de mis hijas que me ha regalo Dios, Belmarie Lyons y su esposo Bill Lyons. Gracias a ustedes hoy compramos 10 cajas. ¡Que Dios los continué bendiciendo!

 

 

Gracias a Liza R. Antoni y su esposo Ángel por el donativo de hielo y potes de OFF.

Todos los donativos recibido fueron entregados ayer (4 de noviembre de 2017) en San Isidro, Canóvanas. ¡Sean más que bendecidos!

 

 

 

Publicado en Facebook Page Fundación Bendecidos para Bendecir, compartido por MS Torres el 5 de noviembre de 2017

 

Gracias a Purina Puerto Rico

Gracias a Purina PR por su donativo para nuestros perritos y gatos que han sido afectados por el Huracán María y no tienen alimento.

 

 

La Fundación Bendecidos para Bendecir agracede a Purina Puerto Rico su donativo de comida para perros y gatos. Este donativo será distribuído a las familias que han sido afectadas por el Huracán María que no pueden alimentar a sus mascotas.

 

Purina Sending Pet Food to Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands

Purina is donating pet food to support Hurricane Maria relief efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The company is working with our disaster relief partner, Rescue Bank, a program of GreaterGood.org, to get 40,000 pounds of dry dog and cat food to pet shelters and pet owners in the affected areas in partnership with FEMA.

This donation builds on Purina’s support for Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. Our hearts are with the people and pets affected by all of these recent disasters.

Noticia publicada el 5 de octubre en Purina.com