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Red Cross Emergency Social Data Summit Online Today

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The American Red Cross is hosting the Emergency Social Data Summit to bring together government agencies, emergency management professionals, disaster response organizations, tech companies and concerned citizens to address how to reply to these digital cries for help more effectively.

The event will be open and broadcast on the Internet. You can keep track of the conference using several social media platforms today from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm ET.

  • The Emergency Social Data blog
  • The event will be ustreamed live via the NextGenWeb site
  • Register on Eventbrite for ustream details
  • The archived U-Stream will be available online, too, and on the Emergency Social Data blog
  • Participate in the Twitter discussion at the hashtag #crisisdata
  • In person attendees will update their observations and impressions via the Whrrl Emergency Social Data Society
  • Add or comment on the Summit’s aggregated information via the Emergency Social Data Wiki

  Register now to attend the online UStream conference.

Agenda and Additional Details are available at the link listed below:

Emergency Social Data Summit

FedEx Helps Red Cross Ensure Hometown Readiness

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

FedEx Supports Red Cross

FedEx Corp., an active participant in disaster relief, recovery and preparedness initiatives, is engaging FedEx team members in major cities throughout the country in disaster preparedness planning through the American Red Cross corporate volunteer involvement program Ready When the Time Comes.

Memphis, home of the company s worldwide headquarters, will officially launch its program Feb. 27 with FedEx serving as the local lead sponsor. Through the Ready When the Time Comes program, volunteers receive specialized training in crucial disaster response functions, such as shelter operations, large-scale feeding efforts, and damage assessment.

The Red Cross trains employees from participating corporations and mobilizes them for large-scale local disasters. FedEx team members currently work closely with local chapters in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and now Memphis. At FedEx we understand how vital preparation is to the success of the business, whether the mission is to ensure a critical overnight delivery or to aid charitable organizations in their response to a large-scale disaster, said Rose Flenorl, manager of Social Responsibility at FedEx. Each day we deliver services and solutions all over the world, but the key to any successful operation is preparation, and that begins at home, in our local communities.

FedEx work with the Red Cross also includes disaster preparedness efforts such as small business preparedness outreach and emergency preparedness training for school-aged children. As part of its longstanding commitment to the Red Cross mission, FedEx is a founding member of the Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program and contributes more than $1 million in cash and in-kind services to the Red Cross every year.

During the recent Haiti relief efforts, FedEx transported more than 150,000 pounds of American Red Cross family care kits and gave a cash grant in support of their International Relief Fund, which provides lifesaving supplies and relief materials. FedEx previously received the prestigious Circle of Humanitarians Award and the Henry Dunant International Partnership Excellence Award in gratitude for its generous contributions and longstanding commitment to the humanitarian mission of the organization.

National Terror Alert Launches New Online Community Preparedness Network

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009


Grassroots Network of Citizens and Community and Government Leaders Take on the Challenge of Readiness

visit www.homelandsecurityresponse.com.

While many U.S. citizens fear terrorist attacks and other threats to homeland security, very few are aware of basic emergency plans or strategies that could potentially save their lives, and the lives of those around them in the event of an attack or disaster. To help better equip citizens with the knowledge and resources they need to become more prepared, the creators of the National Terror Alert Response Center have launched the Homeland Security Response Network, an online, collaborative community of concerned citizens, and government and community leaders. The network is designed to promote discourse and community involvement, and help to create safer, more secure communities, with an emphasis on engaging citizens at the community level. (more…)