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In Fiscal Year 2006, the Oregon Trail Chapter services touched
nearly 100,000 lives in our seven-county service area. Each of these
departments represents the larger commitment of the American Red
Cross to help our communities prevent, prepare for and respond
to emergencies.
Oregon Trail Chapter staff and volunteers respond to a disaster
every 40 hours in the local community, providing relief to those
whose lives have been disrupted by fire, flood or other devastating
emergencies. We are also committed to educating our community
about preparing for disasters, and offer many resources to help
make Oregon the most prepared state in the nation.
Whether you are providing CPR and AED training to
your employees or want to be individually prepared for unexpected
emergencies, Oregon Trail Chapter safety training classes deliver
high quality programs with options to meet your needs.
Youth and young adults are the future of Red Cross
and they can make a significant impact by delivering valuable
services and programs to the community. The Oregon Trail Chapter offers
a variety of ways for youth to gain valuable leadership skills
while volunteering.
Generations of Americans have relied on the Red
Cross for training that helps keep families safe. And now, though
the new Family Caregiving Program, we’re here for you and
your loved ones with information that incorporates the latest
research and care standards to help you provide the best care
possible.
The Oregon Trail Chapter is one of a network of agencies that
provide accessible transportation for senior and disabled riders.
Our goal is to match ride requests with a volunteer driver who
will ensure safe, on-time, door-to-door service.
Make a difference in your community. The Oregon State Service
Corps and the Clara Barton VISTA Corps offer unique ways for you
to get involved.
SAF delivers essential Red Cross services to active
duty members of the military and their families worldwide and
provides emergency communications between the service men and
women and their families.
As part of its international mission, the American
Red Cross can help the thousands of Americans still seeking information
about loved ones missing since the Holocaust and World War II,
or help with international tracing in the aftermath of war or
displacement.
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