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March 08, 1946 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-03-08

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Page Eighteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 8, 1946

What your RED CROSS Chapter does in

DETROIT

Y

OU

KNOW what the Red Cross

has done overseas in World War

Disaster Relief. In the United States
last year, the Red Cross gave relief in
260 disasters. Experience has shown
that no community is immune. Our
local chapter has a disaster committee
set up and ready to act at the initial
warning of catastrophe .. . to provide
emergency shelter, food, clothing, and
medical care for the helpless victims ...
to - save lives and relieve suffering. And
after the first shock has worn away,
comes the long job of rehabilitation.

II. The World knows it. Another

glorious page in the history of your

Red Cross is being written.

Each of the 3,754 chapters in the

nationwide Red Cross network .

just as our local chapter . . . did its

full share to make possible all the

help and comfort given our fighting

Home Service. The Red Cross Home
Service worker is a home town trouble-
shooter for the serviceman and his
family. Our Red Cross chapter has
Home Service workers available for
duty day or night ... trained, pract :cal
people, equipped to act in emergencies.
The Red Cross two-way communica-
tion system reaches around the world,
so that in a sense the serviceman is no
further from his loved ones than our
Red Cross chapter.

men. But that is only half the story.

Here is what your Red Cross chapter

is doing now and will be doing for

years to come.

First Aid. A crash on the highway ..

Home Nursing. The Red

Cross teaches the funda-
mentals of home nursing to
many citizens. They learn
how to care for simple ill-
nesses, under the doctor's
direction.

Junior Red Cross. Boys

and girls learn first aid,
accident prevention,water
safety, nutrition, and
home nursing in order
to become citizens of
tomorrow.

Volunteer Special Services. Your
neighbor next door or just around the
corner is probably a member of one of the
many Red Cross Volunteer Corps. She may
sew or knit for our hospitalized men; she
may drive for the Motor Corps; she may be a
Nurse's Aide or a Gray Lady. Perhaps she's
a Staff Assistant, or a Home Service worker
... but whatever corps she serves what-
ever she does . . . her time and effort help
stretch the Red Cross dollar.

YOUR

a slashed wrist ...severe shock without
proper attention, all can produce seri-
ous results. Our chapter in cooperation
with individuals and organizations
maintains mobile first aid units and
highway first aid stations manned by
trained first aiders, who help care for
the victims of traffic accidents until the
doctor arrives. First aid, water safety,
and accident prevention classes are,.
conducted throughout the country.

T

of the many thousands who look to our Red Cross for aid and comfort
in lonely hours of desperate need. Think what its many services and safe-
guards can mean to our town ... to you, and your loved ones. Then remember
that your voluntary services, backed up by your contributions, make it possible
for Red Cross to carry on in our community. Your individual gifts are its only
source of income. Without you and your neighbors, there would be no Red
Cross. Give to the Red Cross today.

RINK

Red Cross MUST CARRY ON .. .

DETROIT CHAPTER

THE AMERICAN RED CROSS

CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, 153 EAST ELIZABETH STREET--CADILLAC 3900

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