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CASEWORK

American Red Cross units have provided for the urgent needs of our Armed Forces for more than 90 years. Around the clock support for communication of emergency messages between family and the military member; financial assistance in time of emergency for family needs and counseling services.

The Greater Arkansas Chapter supports the Little Rock Air Force base with casework services, monthly briefings to new service personnel and training of volunteers in service delivery.

The American Red Cross is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, whose mission is to relieve human suffering wherever it may be found; protect life and health; ensure respect for the human being, particularly in times of armed conflict and natural disaster; help prevent disease; promote health and social welfare; and encourage voluntary service. The fundamental principles of the Movement are humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. Red Cross International Services is transforming into one of the nation’s best and most respected providers of services for the world’s most vulnerable people. There are six international program priority areas: Emergency Response, Primary Health Care, Food Security, Tracing and Red Cross Messages, Organizational Development, and Dissemination of International Humanitarian Law.

We are proud of our record of service to the community and the significant role the Greater Arkansas Chapter has come to play in the delivery of emergency assistance.

SERVICES FOR MILITARY FAMILIES

The American Red Cross helps military personnel and their families in five basic ways:

ASSISTANCE TO VETERANS AND MILITARY RETIREES

The Red Cross provides a limited range of services to veterans and their dependents and survivors. The program includes assistance in obtaining veterans benefits, directly through the Red Cross office to the Board of Veterans Appeals or by referrals, health and safety courses, services in VA hospitals available through Red Cross participation in the VA Voluntary Services (VAVS) program, and information about referral to community resources. Your local Red Cross representative can provide further information about services to veterans.

AMERICAN RED CROSS INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SERVICES

Tracing Services - Tracing or location services are provided to people in the community who have separated from their relatives (citizens of other countries) as a result of war, civil disturbance, natural disaster, or changing world conditions over which an individual has no control. Red Cross staff may be contacted about the location and welfare of relatives who are citizens of other countries. The Citizens Emergency Center of the U.S. Department of State should be contacted about the welfare of U.S. citizens overseas.

 

American Red Cross Greater Arkansas
401 South Monroe
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 748-1030
Servicing the counties of Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, Lonoke, Cleburne, St. Francis, Lee, Van Buren, Conway, Perry, Monroe, Prairie and Phillips .
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