Tuesday, January 27, 2026

In Case You Missed It

The Red Cross worked with city agencies to open a shelter for the displaced residents of Bivona Street fire in the Bronx. (Photo: @NYCMayor)
From Jan 19-25, the Red Cross in Greater New York provided emergency assistance to 463 adults and 192 children following 63 local disasters. Here are some highlights from last week and a preview of upcoming activities. (See below)

Last Week in Review
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
  • Help the Red Cross tackle a severe blood shortage & get rewarded. Come to donate blood or platelets Jan. 26-Feb. 28 and receive a $20 e-gift card to a merchant of your choice in thanks. Your donation helps ensure lifesaving care isn’t delayed. Book today!
  • *Feb 21: Get Alarmed NYC comes to Central Harlem in Manhattan! Sign up here to help drive, educate or install.
  • June 15: Registration is now OPEN for Safety Town 2026! Calling all rising kindergarteners in Greenwich and beyond! Join us for a fun-filled week of safety education, hands-on learning, and meeting real-life community helpers.
*Must be Red Cross volunteer with Volunteer Connection account to register.

Monday, January 19, 2026

In Case You Missed It

Red Cross and FDNY teaming up to #EndHomeFires in Queens with elected officials. (Photo: Aaron Tin)
From Jan 12-18, the Red Cross in Greater New York provided emergency assistance to 224 adults and 73 children following 51 local disasters. Here are some highlights from last week and a preview of upcoming activities. (See below)

Last Week in Review
  • On Saturday, Senator Jessica Ramos and Assemblywoman Larinada Hooks teamed up with the FDNY and Red Cross to install free smoke alarms in Queens homes.
  • Also on Saturday, CBS2, ABC7, NY1, amNY, Hoodline and PIX11 reported on the Red Cross helping 19 adults and 6 children after a fire on Metropolitan Avenue in Ridgewood (Queens).
  • CBS2, News12, and ABC7 reported on the Red Cross helping over 50 residents after a fire and partial building collapse on School Street in Yonkers.
  • In her latest monthly column in the Greenwich Sentinel, Metro New York North Chapter CEO Stephanie Dunn Ashley calls on everyone to resolve to volunteer!
  • 40-year EMT Chris Kalish shared this surprising reason for volunteering with Red Cross Disaster Health Services in this video short.
  • Senator Steve Chan is helping to #EndHomeFires with this PSA for Get Alarmed NYC (also in Cantonese!)
  • Last Thursday, News12 reported on the Red Cross helping 5 residents after a fire on 6th Avenue in Bay Ridge (Brooklyn).
  • News 12 also reported on the Red Cross helping 5 residents after a fire on Washington Avenue in Belmont (Bronx).
  • Our Metro New York North Chapter volunteers with our home fire safety program joined a community event hosted by Assemblyman Aron Weider in New Square.
  • LongIsland.com reported on Assemblywoman Kassay collaborating with the American Red Cross to install free smoke detectors and perform fire safety checks for families back in December.
  • Last Tuesday, News12 reported on the Red Cross helping 57 residents after a fire on 48th street after a fire on Sunset Park (Brooklyn).
  • Red Cross volunteers Alex, Ellen and Doreen brought an engaging, age-appropriate fire safety lesson to Grandview Elementary, turning important reminders into memorable moments for students.
  • First-time Power Red Donor, Nate shared that he donates for his wife and others like her who need blood in this video short.
  • In this video reel, we highlighted how just before Thanksgiving, the Red Cross opened a shelter and helped over 100 families after a fire on Cottage Avenue in Mount Vernon (Westchester County).
Upcoming Events and Opportunities

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

In Case You Missed It

Regional GNY Red Cross CEO Doreen Howe and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani talk with displaced residents 
at the reception center for Ridgewood (Queens) fire. (Photo: NYC Emergency Management)

From Jan 5-11, the Red Cross in Greater New York provided emergency assistance to 258 adults and 74 children following 47 local disasters. Here are some highlights from last week.

Last Week in Review

Monday, January 5, 2026

In Case You Missed It

Red Crossers supporting first responders and attendees of
Times Square New Year's Eve Ball Drop. (Photo: Alex Wales)
From Dec 29-Jan 4, the Red Cross in Greater New York provided emergency assistance to 261 adults and 49 children following 49 local disasters. Here are some highlights from last week and a preview of upcoming activities. (See below)

Last Week in Review

Upcoming Events and Opportunities
*Must be Red Cross volunteer with Volunteer Connection account to register.