South Central Minnesota Red Cross

South Central Minnesota Red Cross

105 Homestead Drive   Mankato MN 56001 Phone 507.387.6664

May 11, 2009

South Central MN Chapter

American Red Cross

Please Help The Red Cross Help Those In Need 

Disaster Relief Fund

 

Serving....Blue Earth, Nicollet, McLeod, Sibley,Watonwan, Faribault and Cottonwood Counties

Thank You South Central MN For A Very Successful "Bag Toss For The Red Cross"

 

Be watching for the dates for our next big bag toss competition!









Culver's Day Of Giving

Tuesday, May 12th

Culver's will be donating 10% of their sales to the Local Red Cross that day.  Please have some great food and help support local Red Cross programs.

Both locations...Madison Ave. in Mankato and Commerce Dr. in North Mankato.



H1N1 Influenza

 

Tips From The American Red Cross

 

 

  • The American Red Cross is monitoring the developing situation with this swine flu (H1N1 flu) outbreak and is in close contact with federal and state officials, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Homeland Security.

 

  • This is a serious situation that has the potential to spread, and it is a good time for families, businesses and organizations to follow good public health practices and to review and update their preparedness plans.

 

  • Stocking extra food, water and supplies at home will reduce the need to go out should this swine flu strain become more widespread and schools or businesses temporarily close.

 

  • The Red Cross recommends storing a two-week supply of food, water and household necessities such as laundry detergent and toilet paper. A gallon of water per person per day should be stored in clean plastic containers. Family preparation steps should also include storing formula for infants, food for special nutritional needs, essential medicines and medical items, and extra food for pets.

 

  • Common sense basic public health practices should be followed. These include covering your cough/sneeze with a tissue, frequent hand-washing, visiting a doctor for flu-like symptoms and staying home when sick.

 

  • While Red Cross organizations in Mexico and other nations provide basic medical care to the public as part of their ongoing mission, the American Red Cross and its chapters have different responsibilities, and focus more on providing shelter, food and mental health counseling.

 

  • The American Red Cross and its chapters will continue to work with government officials on the swine flu issue and stand ready to help as appropriate. The American Red Cross is committed to maintaining the blood supply for the public, to educating the public on preparedness and safety, and to ensuring that we can continue to provide disaster services to those in need.
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