If you're like me and my family, you're property managed to make it through last week's tornados largely unscathed. Our neighbors in Newburgh, New Harmony, Henderson, and Harrisburgh, IL were not as fortunate. If you'd like to help those in need as they put their lives together, the Southwestern Indiana Chapter of the American Red Cross has setup a few ways to make that happen.
In the aftermath of this morning's tornado, the Red Cross has done what the Red Cross does frankly, and made itself available to those affected by this mornings events and offered information to those of us who weren't affected but would like to help out our friends and neighbors in the Newburgh and Henderson areas.
We've heard stories over this first day of our radiothon from St. Jude patients that talk about "the bright colored walls", and how St. Jude isn't a scary place for them or their families. Back in January of last year, I had the opportunity to visit the St. Jude campus and see first hand not only the amazing things they're doing day in and day out to help put an end to childhood cancer a
The 3rd annual 911 Gives Hope for the Holiday's Toy Drive with 911 Gives Hope and Henderson Chevrolet, Buick, GMC is in the books and thanks to you, we filled another 53 foot trailer full of toys for the kids who will spend the holidays in area hospitals.
You've seen the countless images and videos of the rampant destruction throughout Joplin, Missouri being shown on TV and online and you've probably wondered if there is something that you could do to help. For a lot of people, heading out there right now and assisting people with the clean-up effort is not possible, but there is still something that you can do to help. Donations are now being acce
The torrential rains that have swept across the Evansville area over the past week have caused major damage to residents homes and in some cases, forced to leave their homes behind.
The Southwestern Indiana Chapter of the American Red Cross has set up shelters across the tri-state for displaced residents and are also asking those of us who have been spared any serious damage to make monetary donat
It's been 2 days since Japan was hit with a massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake which triggered a tsunami that have left hundreds, if not thousands dead or missing. And although we in Evansville are half the world away, there's still ways we can help.