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Black Hills Area Chapter Contact Name: Betsy Mergenthal
1221 North Maple Office: 605-342-4010
Rapid City, S.D. 57701 Cell: 605-391-6985
www.blackhillsredcross.org mergenthalarc@rushmore.com
Red Cross Winter Weather Response
January 26, 2010….While the nation sees many images of the Red Cross here on a National and International front, locally the American Red Cross is responding to its own disaster on a regional level. First, power outages due to severe winter weather plagued North-Central South Dakota starting on January 22. Power has finally been restored to most of the main hubs in the region, but water has not returned to the majority of Dewey and Ziebach Counties and well as the community of Faith in Meade County.
Ziebach ranks as the 4th lowest income per capita county in the nation while Dewey County sits in the 11th spot. This in combination of the rough, remote location leaves many people desperate in the face of harsh winter weather.
The Black Hills Area Chapter of the Red Cross works year-round to prepare for these situations and has conducted training for many of the communities operating shelters. In addition we have pre-placed supplies which include cots, blankets, and ready-to-eat meals. Yesterday, our Emergency Response Vehicle deployed loaded with additional supplies including additional cots, blankets, MRES and water.
Today, Community Food Banks of South Dakota graciously donated space on one of their trucks for the American Red Cross to deliver supplies to the community of Takini for shelter operations.
The American Red Cross is traveling the region and assessing needs while working with state, local and regional officials.
In Rapid City, the American Red Cross along with partner agencies is assisting 41 dialysis patients who were transported from the Cheyenne River Reservation late Friday night to continue care. We are working to meet the needs which include clothing, food, personal hygiene items and medical equipment for people with disabilities.
This and many other disasters have faced the local Red Cross recently and we are currently looking to our friends and neighbors to support our relief efforts during these times. Whether it is a large scale disaster like the one we are responding to today or the one of 77 home fires we answered the call to last year. Our local Red Cross needs your support. South Dakota has a reputation of neighbors helping neighbors and that is what why we are asking for your financial support today.
The Black Hills Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, a nonprofit organization, continues to provide services to the Black Hills and throughout Western South Dakota in times of need. We do not receive federal monies for operations. Our mission is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Because of donors and volunteers, we are able to provide food, clothing, shelter, health and mental health services to clients and help them get through the emergency.
The Black Hills Chapter of the American Red Cross is a United Way Member Agency.
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Black Hills Area Chapter Contact Name: Betsy Mergenthal
1221 North Maple Office: 605-342-4010
Rapid City, S.D. 57701 Cell: 605-391-6985
www.blackhillsredcross.org mergenthalarc@rushmore.com
American Red Cross Opens Shelter for North Central Storm Victims
January 27, 2010 …Due to the continued population arriving to Rapid City from North Central South Dakota which is still without water and in many places without power, the American Red Cross is opening a shelter to meet those needs.
Where: Fountain Springs Community Church
Location: 2100 North Plaza Drive
Rapid City, SD 57702-9339
For more information call 1-888-271-3130 or 605-342-4010
The shelter will be opening today at 1pm Mountain Standard Time.
The Black Hills Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, a nonprofit organization, continues to provide services to the Black Hills and throughout Western South Dakota in times of need. We do not receive federal monies for operations. Our mission is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Because of donors and volunteers, we are able to provide food, clothing, shelter, health and mental health services to clients and help them get through the emergency.
The Black Hills Chapter of the American Red Cross is a United Way Member Agency.
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February 9, 2010
Where to begin in today’s newsletter… there is so much sadness laying heavy on my heart today. Sometimes I find it very difficult to say exactly what I feel but here is my best effort.
For starters there are a lot of people within the network and several groups on FaceBook that are actively seeking help for our native relatives in the devastating circumstances and situation in the U.S. We have come together in, what feels like - will be a long lasting relationship spanning North America and even across the oceans.
Everyone is giving so much of themselves already. But I have to ask that we give a little more and continue to dig in and push forward. Only as an arm-in-arm team will we be successful in seeing that no one is cold or hungry ever again. Sure there are folks that butt heads but the overall message is clear and distinct. We are all in this with the same goal on our minds.
It is my sincere and very humble hope that we can continue to be respectful of one another, lift all of our relations in need and each other up in prayer.
Below are reminders on where to send donations to:
**Navajo Nation**
I did speak directly with the Operations Center regarding posting this information.
All donations - including monetary, blankets, canned goods, toothpaste, tooth brushes, soap, shampoo, coats, baby formula, diapers, toilet tissue and paper towels can be sent here:
Department of Emergency Management
C/O 2010 Operation Snowfall
PO Box 2908
Window Rock, AZ 86515
physical address:
Windrock Blvd
Windrock, AZ 86515
Operations Center Phone (928)871-6883
Finance Department Phone (928)871-7353
**Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe/2010 Disaster Account (Monetary donations)**
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman’s Office
Attn: Ice Storm Emergency Fund
PO Box 590
2001 Main Street (Tribal Offices)
Eagle Butte, SD 57625
Phone (605)964-4155
Fax (605)964-4151
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman’s Office (Supplies)
Attn: Ice Storm Emergency Supplies
PO Box 590
2001 Main Street (Tribal Offices)
Eagle Butte, SD 57625
**Omaha Tribe Special Appropriations**
CharterWest Bank
Routing # 104901665
Acct# 937517
Thank you for your response. When the storm hit our water tower emptied and it has taken portable generators and 1 week to fill. We were not even allowed to bath in the water because it was contaminated. The tribe has now sent two water samples to Lincoln, NE for testing and we are waiting on the results. We live 30 miles south of Sioux City Iowa and felt the hardship of having to go after and then deliver 7& 1/2 pellets of water a day. Even though we survived this disaster the Oyate still need to be thankful for all our blessings and keep looking out for each other all through the year.
Delberta Lyons dlyons68@huntel.net January 29, 2010
**Pine Ridge Emergency Relief (all donations)**
Attn: Dean Patton
PO Box 2070
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Phone (605) 867-5821
**Rosebud Relief**
11 Legion Avenue
Rosebud, SD 57570
Phone(605)747-2381
Fax (605)747-2905
**Crow Creek Relief**
PO Box 50
Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Phone (605) 245-2221
Fax (605)248-2470
Stay true to yourself and to your heart.
Monica Garcia
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