Kerrville VA received a golf cart from the American Red Cross, making it easier and safer for Veterans to travel around the campus.
Until Help Arrives is a free course offered by the American Red Cross to teach people lifesaving skills during an emergency.
The American Red Cross has seen a shortfall of about 25,000 blood donations in the first two months of the summer, which makes it hard to keep hospital shelves stocked with lifesaving blood products. By making an appointment to give blood or platelets in August, donors can keep the national blood supply from falling to shortage levels.
Buddy Check Week, recognized this year Oct. 21-25, is a call to action for all Veterans to reaffirm their bonds and the connections that unite them across the nation.
During Sickle Cell Awareness Month in September, the American Red Cross emphasizes the importance of a diverse blood supply to help meet the needs of those with sickle cell disease – the most common inherited blood disorder in the U.S.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Ronald E. Spratt, who served 20 years in the Marine Corps.
Caregiver Support Program equips caregivers with essential lifesaving skills, like CPR.
VA held 437 blood drives in 2022. 13,000 people donated blood through VA’s “Roll Up Your Sleeve” blood drives.
CSP empowers Veterans’ caregivers to start the new year by prioritizing their well-being.
There is an emergency blood supply shortage in America. The employees at Dorn VA did their part for the 14th time since March 2020.
Because we’re in hurricane season, it is essential to prepare a care plan to ensure your emergency health needs are met.
The American Red Cross is facing a national blood crisis – its worst blood shortage in more than a decade. Here's how to help.