Who We Are

We are the Wayne County (NY) Chapter of the Red Cross

What We Do

The American Red Cross empowers ordinary people to perform extraordinary acts in emergency situations. We train. We mobilize. We connect donors and volunteers to those in urgent need of a helping hand. Whether it is a hurricane or a heart attack; a call for blood or a call for help, the American Red Cross is there.

Together, we can transform a life in crisis into a life of hope.

How You Can Help

News

Special Topic: Haiti Earthquake

Help Haiti

You can make a donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund at www.redcross.org or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS. Donors can designate their gifts to Haiti relief. You can also donate $10 to Haiti relief by texting “HAITI” to 90999.

Special Topic: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)

A Brother and Sister Save a 7 Year-Old

17 year-old Jordan Thrash and his 16 year-old sister Abigail Thrash are being called heroes today after saving the life of 7 year-old Andrew Englert of Sodus. Read more...

Red Cross Upgrades Disaster Equipment

Through a grant from the Wal-Mart Foundation, the Wayne County Chapter has purchased a disaster trailer equipped with cots, blankets, and comfort kits for one-hundred and fifty people. Read more...

Red Cross Chapter Kicks Off Disaster Relief Campaign

For more than 90 years, the Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross has been a hero for thousands of people in our community. Now members of the community are returning the favor by stepping forward to be “Heroes” for the American Red Cross, each pledging to raise $1,000 to keep vital services of the Red Cross alive and well in Wayne County. Read more...

Pliant Corporation Honored With Red Cross Lifesaving Award

One year ago this March, the employees of the Pliant Corporation in Macedon put that lifesaving training to good use. Pliant employee Clyde Howard of Macedon and Physical Therapist consultant Curt DeWeese of Webster were part of an emergency response team at the plant that when activated that day were part of a chain of survival that saved their co-workers life. Read more...

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