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Red Cross celebrates its Solano County volunteers

FAIRFIELD, CA (July 27, 2018) — The American Red Cross of the Bay Area honored 9 individual volunteers and two partner organizations at its recent Recognition Dinner for Solano County volunteers. The annual event was held at the Jelly Belly Candy Factory in Fairfield.

At the dinner, Jody Kimbrel of Vacaville received the Solano County Volunteer of the Year Award. The evening’s other top honor, the Clara Barton Award, named after the founder of the Red Cross, was given to Bob and Elaine Florkowski of Benicia.

Jody Kimbrel exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism, and she has contributed significantly the chapter’s preparedness, response, and recovery activities in Marin County, said Eva Marquez, a Volunteer and Youth Services Manager for the Red Cross in the county. “Since joining us in July 2015, Jody has served as our county Disaster Chair, has faithfully responded to a number of local disaster calls, and has deployed to larger regional and national disasters. She is always ready and willing to do what’s necessary to help those in need in our communities.”

 Marquez said Bob and Elaine Florkowski are very deserving of the Clara Barton Award, which recognizes volunteer service in a series of leadership positions held over a number of years. The couple has each served in such roles during their 26 years with the Red Cross. Elaine served as the Health Services Lead in the county, has helped with client services, and has supported the Service to the Armed Forces program at Travis Air Force Base. Bob has taught many disaster courses, has been deployed multiple times in a variety of leadership roles for the Red Cross, and has also supported the Service to the Armed Forces program at Travis Air Force Base.

Trevor Riggen, CEO for the Bay Area Chapter and the entire Northern California Coastal Region, was on hand at the event to congratulate Kimbrel, the Florkowski’s, and the evening’s other award recipients:

  • Disaster Cycle Services Award – Exceptional Response: Michael Gaertner (Rio Vista)
  • Disaster Cycle Services Award – Extraordinary Commitment and Dedication: Karen Kindig (Fairfield)
  • Administration and Support Award: Larry Whitney (Benicia) and Pamela Ingram (Fairfield)
  • Teamwork Award: Lynda Hoppenrath (Vallejo)
  • Volunteer Supervisor: Alzinia Pailin (Fairfield)
  • Good Neighbor and Partnership: Calvary Baptist Church in Fairfield and the Salvation Army of Solano

Marquez says the annual event, which honors key volunteers, also gives the Red Cross an important opportunity to acknowledge all of its more than 90 Solano volunteers. In fact, many volunteers were honored at the event in acknowledgement of the large number of hours they devoted to Red Cross activities during the 2017 calendar year.

“Our volunteers are the heart of the Red Cross, supporting our humanitarian mission to help prevent and alleviate suffering in our communities,” Marquez says.

Photos from the dinner can be found on the Bay Area Chapter’s Flickr site at: flic.kr/s/aHsmiqZVqV.

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Become a Red Cross Volunteer: You can make a difference in Solano County by becoming a volunteer with the American Red Cross. Volunteers constitute about 94 percent of the total Red Cross workforce to carry out our humanitarian work. Red Cross volunteers are trained to meet the needs of those affected by disasters, providing food, shelter, and comfort for families affected by major disasters such as fires, floods, and earthquakes as well as helping local residents prepare for and recover from emergencies of all kinds. We’ll find the position that appeals to you and allows you to use your skills and talents. Email arcbav@redcross.org to get started.

About the American Red Cross of the Bay Area: The American Red Cross shelters, feeds, and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please call 415-427-8000 or visit redcross.org/bayarea to learn more. You may also find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Red Cross celebrates its Marin County volunteers

SAN RAFAEL, CA (July 27, 2018) — The American Red Cross of the Bay Area honored 8 individual volunteers, a local church, and a local musician at its recent Recognition Dinner for Marin County volunteers. The annual event was held at Community Congregational Church in Tiburon.

At the dinner, Ann Eichhorn of Mill Valley received the Marin County Volunteer of the Year Award. The award acknowledges the support Eichhorn provided to the organization in 2017, including her work as Marin County Disaster Chair. Read more

In the shadow of a volcano

By Barbara Wood

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Red Cross volunteer Barbara Wood of Woodside works in Hilo, Hawaii, with Eric Mondero of San Diego in the Red Cross headquarters where the work of other volunteers helping the island respond to ongoing volcanic activity is coordinated. (Photo: Karl Matzke, American Red Cross volunteer)

Kilauea has long been a tourist attraction on the “big island” of Hawaii, a volcano within a national park that has been erupting with generally benign regularity since 2008.

In Hawaiian mythology Kilauea’s Halema’uma’u crater is the home, and the embodiment, of Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes. As part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, tourists regularly hike Pele’s flanks.

On May 3, however, everything changed. Soon after volcanic fissures began opening up under homes and farmland in the Leilani Estates neighborhood of the district of Puna, and earthquakes began coming almost too fast for the U.S. Geological Survey to register them, residents were evacuated, structures destroyed, roads closed and the Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) a geothermal energy plant that supplied a quarter of the island’s power was shut down, perhaps forever. Read more

Successful weekends for ‘Sound the Alarm’ spring push

sound-the-alarm_350x211This spring, Red Cross teams across the country are making a special effort to reach even more people in even more homes as part of our lifesaving Home Fire Campaign. During a period that spans three weekends between April 28 and May 13, the Red Cross has been making plans to Sound the Alarm, Save a Life with more than 25,000 volunteers to install an additional 100,000 smoke alarms and educate residents about home fire safety in communities throughout the United States.

Here are the totals for the campaign in the Northern California Coastal Region: 752 volunteers made 783 homes safer by installing 2,208 smoke alarms and educating 2,530 residents.

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My three weeks in Puerto Rico: Linda Haddad

In 2017, Puerto Rico was hit with two strong hurricanes that devastated the island. One hundred percent of the population was without power, and many were without water or a safe consistent food source. The American Red Cross put out a call for disaster worker volunteers who have experience working in third world environments; they specifically sought returned Peace Corps volunteers, of which I am one. Read more

Why I help: Bay Area volunteer Daren Olson

By Sharon J. Alfred

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Red Cross HFC Volunteer Daren Olson poses with “Sparky,” who is the fire prevention mascot for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District.

Daren Olson is a firefighter with 30 years’ experience, so when he retired it was natural for him to become a volunteer with the American Red Cross’ Home Fire Campaign (HFC). During his many years as a firefighter, he saw smoke alarms in all sorts of conditions. Olson recalled, “Once, I saw a melted smoke alarm sitting on the counter!” He never wants to see that again.

Preventing home fire is a subject near and dear to his heart. That’s one of the main reasons he volunteers on the HFC campaign with the Red Cross. He is the Contra Costa County HFP administrator/coordinator. Read more

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