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American Red Cross - South and West Central Illinois Chapter
Armed forces emergency communications.
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American Red Cross - Cedar Rapids Office
Assists active military personnel, their families and dependents in times of crisis or other family emergency situations. Provides 24-hour communication between immediate family and military personnel for emergency situations and provides problem solving assistance for military and their families.
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American Red Cross - Greater Chicago Chapter
Armed forces emergency communications.
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American Red Cross - Central and Western Nebraska Chapter
Provides timely, factual reports about family emergencies, such as a death, illness or birth, to service members wherever they are stationed.
The main effort for emergency services is the family follow-up. SAF units contact the client to check on the outcome of the requested services. This follow-up could include:
Contacting the family after an Emergency Communications Message is sent to determine any new or ongoing needs.
Assessing the needs of the family beyond emergency communications.
Providing information about, and referral to, local resources.
Conducting a client satisfaction survey prior to closing the case.
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American Red Cross - Northwest Iowa and Northeast Nebraska Chapter
Provides timely, factual reports about family emergencies, such as a death, illness or birth, to service members wherever they are stationed.
The main effort for emergency services is the family follow-up. SAF units contact the client to check on the outcome of the requested services. This follow-up could include:
Contacting the family after an Emergency Communications Message is sent to determine any new or ongoing needs.
Assessing the needs of the family beyond emergency communications.
Providing information about, and referral to, local resources.
Conducting a client satisfaction survey prior to closing the case.
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American Red Cross - Northeast Chapter
Assists active military personnel, their families and dependents in times of crisis or other family emergency situations. Provides 24-hour communication between immediate family and military personnel for emergency situations and provides problem solving assistance for military and their families.
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American Red Cross - Omaha-Council Bluffs and Southwest Iowa Chapter
Provides timely, factual reports about family emergencies, such as a death, illness or birth, to service members wherever they are stationed.
The main effort for emergency services is the family follow-up. SAF units contact the client to check on the outcome of the requested services. This follow-up could include:
Contacting the family after an Emergency Communications Message is sent to determine any new or ongoing needs.
Assessing the needs of the family beyond emergency communications.
Providing information about, and referral to, local resources.
Conducting a client satisfaction survey prior to closing the case.
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American Red Cross - Quad Cities and Northwest Illinois Chapter
Armed forces emergency communications.
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American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter
Armed forces emergency communications.
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American Red Cross - Central Iowa Chapter
Assists active military personnel, their families and dependents in times of crisis or other family emergency situations. Provides 24-hour communication between immediate family and military personnel for emergency situations and provides problem solving assistance for military and their families.
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American Red Cross - Illinois River Valley Chapter
Armed forces emergency communications.
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American Red Cross - Southeast Nebraska Chapter
Provides timely, factual reports about family emergencies, such as a death, illness or birth, to service members wherever they are stationed.
The main effort for emergency services is the family follow-up. SAF units contact the client to check on the outcome of the requested services. This follow-up could include:
Contacting the family after an Emergency Communications Message is sent to determine any new or ongoing needs.
Assessing the needs of the family beyond emergency communications.
Providing information about, and referral to, local resources.
Conducting a client satisfaction survey prior to closing the case.
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American Red Cross - Northwest Iowa/Northeast Nebraska Chapter
Assists active military personnel, their families and dependents in times of crisis or other family emergency situations. Provides 24-hour communication between immediate family and military personnel for emergency situations and provides problem solving assistance for military and their families.
