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Photo by Charles BlakePhoto by Charles Blake  Photo by Bob Howard2005 Pakistan Earthquake -- photos by Jim Robertson, British Red Cross; Jim Stephenson, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; various members of the Pakistani Red Crescent; and various Regional Disaster Response Team members2005 Pakistan Earthquake -- photos by Jim Robertson, British Red Cross; Jim Stephenson, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; various members of the Pakistani Red Crescent; and various Regional Disaster Response Team members06/04/2006 - Klaten, Indonesia - Indonesia Earthquake - photo: Bonnie GillespieNovember 2003 - Guinea, Africa -- Measles Initiative05/30/2006 - Bantul, Indonesia, photo: Bonnie Gillespie
Red Cross Hospital in Bantul, Indonesia.  Bantul was one of the areas in Central Indonesia hardest hit by the May 27th earthquake.  An estimated 200,000 people were affected, with tens of thousands injured and displaced from their homes.

 

                               

 

 

 

 

 


    

 Your Red Cross Eases Suffering Around the World


The American Red Cross works with a global network of Red Cross, Red Crescent and equivalent societies to restore hope and dignity to the world's vulnerable people. This international Red Cross movement brings emergency relief to disaster victims, and improves basic living conditions of those in chronically deprived areas of the world. Guided by our seven Fundamental Principles — Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality — the American Red Cross partners with countless organizations in the efficient and effective relief of human suffering and the empowerment of people with the skills they need to help themselves.  


    

 Restoring Family Links


Armed conflict and natural disaster leave millions of people around the globe in urgent need of humanitarian assistance every year. Adding to the physical losses, the confusion and chaos surrounding war and natural disasters often separates families when they need each other most. Tragically, when families and loved ones are separated by war or disaster, their suffering is greater. But, through the strength of the Red Cross Movement and the work of tracing volunteers at national societies around the world, including the American Red Cross, families reconnect.

American Red Cross International Family Tracing Services accepts tracing cases and traces sought persons when:

  • Families have been separated as a result of either armed conflict or disaster.
  • As much as possible, families should have tried normal channels of communication before requesting Red Cross tracing services.
  • The family member making the inquiry provides essential information on the sought person.
  • The family member making the inquiry is a close family relative, who has been in direct contact with the sought person before the conflict or disaster occurred.

The American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center accepts tracing requests concerning European civilians separated from their family due to the events of World War II and its aftermath, 1933-1957.

The American Red Cross cannot accept requests when there is insufficient information to conduct a search; or when it is for genealogical research; or tracing regarding legal matters such as wills, child custody etc.; or the tracing of birth parents or third party requests.

To begin your search or to learn more, please call (307) 638-8906.


    

 You Can Help


Every day people around the world are suffering from countless crises. Your gift to the American Red Cross International Response Fund helps provide them immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support. The American Red Cross honors donor intent. If you wish to designate your donation to a specific disaster please do so at the time of your donation.


    

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