“Everyday Heroes” Recognized During Red Cross Month

Activities, Events Celebrate Those Who Help People In Need

Wednesday, March 1, 2017 — They deliver food and water during floods. They rush to home fire sites – in Houston, nearly 30 per week – to offer water, blankets and other comforts. They carve out time to deliver hygiene products to homeless veterans and teach children how to prepare for disasters. Others give up weekends to help install smoke alarms in communities where they are needed.

These are American Red Cross volunteers and they, as well as Red Cross donors and others who come together to prevent and alleviate human suffering, are being celebrated as everyday heroes during March is Red Cross Month. 

“March has been recognized as Red Cross Month by United States presidents for more than 70 years,” said MaryJane Mudd, Regional Communications Officer, American Red Cross of the Texas Gulf Coast. It shines a light on those who selflessly dedicate their time, talent and treasure to help the Red Cross serve those in need.

In calendar year 2016, more than 4,845 volunteers throughout the Texas Gulf Coast responded to 1,138 home fires, installed 6,351 smoke alarms, educated 2,316 youth in disaster preparedness, opened nearly 3,924 cases to assist military families and veterans, trained 71,672 in First Aid, CPR/AED/Aquatics and Water Safety, distributed 80,000 units of critical blood products to 15 hospitals and provided 1,078 senior and chronically ill people 27,328 one-way trips to important medical appointments.

“We could never do these things without our everyday heroes and we are honored to celebrate them,” said Mudd.

Houston March is Red Cross Month activities and events include:  

City Hall Lighting in Red & White

Monday, March 6 – Friday, March 10

900 Baby St., Houston

Red Cross Month Proclamation

Tuesday, March 7

1:30 p.m. – City Council Member Amanda Edwards presenting

Susan McEldon, KHOU-TV President & General Manager, Chair of Greater Houston Red Cross Board, receiving

Houston City Hall Chambers, 900 Bagby St., Houston

Wrapped in Red Luncheon Featuring Dan Rather

Thursday, March 23 | 12:00 p.m.

Hilton Americas – Houston

1600 Lamar St., Houston

Ticket information at redcross.org/luncheon

American Red Cross Wednesday Spirit Nights

March 8: Berryhill Restaurant, 1717 Post Oak Blvd

March 15: Freebirds, 3745 Greenbriar Dr., Houston

March 22: Raising Canes, 5326 South Rice Ave.

March 29: Elevation Burger, 3819 Kirby Dr., Houston

It’s easy to become a Red Cross everyday hero, Mudd noted. People can be ready for an emergency by creating a preparedness plan for their homes or testing their smoke detectors and telling neighbors to do the same. 

“We are in critical need of Disaster Services volunteers right now, too,” she added. “Anyone who wants to learn more about that can call 713.313.1611. Finally, donations are always welcome and much needed. Just go to redcross.org to donate.”