The American Red Cross and the Salvation Army have been working overtime to help those displaced by fires amid the cold snap.
The American Red Cross has helped 23 people throughout Illinois in the past week by supplying basic needs after a fire.
A community blood drive will take place from 2 to 5:15 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Oak Park Township at 130 S. Oak Park Ave.
When temperatures drop, the water in your pipes can freeze and lead to a burst pipe. But you may be able to prevent that by ...
Make a winning play to help save lives: Donate at the 18th annual St. Louis Blues Blood Drive ...
American Red Cross volunteers, including Jody Hall from Georgia, have traveled to LA to assist in relief efforts, working ...
Four disaster responders from Connecticut are supporting shelter operations, assisting with family reunification and ...
An American Red Cross Illinois volunteer in Los Angeles describes her experience helping victims of the Eaton fire in ...
The USC Trojans announced this weekend that they have teamed up with Fanatics and the Los Angeles sports community to help ...
The devastation and destruction continues, as raging flames continue to engulf homes in California. With over 12,000 structures burnt to the ground, many residents are left ...
As the wildfires continue to burn and the devastation unfolds in Southern California, people everywhere are asking what they can do to help, including here in Chicagoland.
As wildfires continue to hit California, the Illinois American Red Cross is stepping in to assist people in need. The ...