Disaster Services offered at American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest
315 West Nora Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Client must reside in chapter's service area and have sustained a disaster within the last week that displaced them from their residence. Disaster must be verified by a public safety official or Red Cross disaster worker. Disasters are defined as incidents where there is temporary or permanent damage to a residence which makes it inhabitable. Damage must be due to accidental and/or natural causes and not caused by criminal activity by the client.
M-Th, 10pm-4:30pm.
Call main number to be put in contact with a case worker.
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Provides shelter and meals to those seeking refuge from a natural disaster, such as a hurricane, flood, fire, or in the wake of a tornado, earthquake, or hazardous materials incident. Assistance is given to individuals and families affected by disaster; assistance is geared toward meeting immediate emergency needs. Enables victims of disaster to resume living independently by providing the means for them to pay for what they need most; from groceries, new clothing, and rent to emergency home repairs, transportation, household items, medicines, and tools. Helps those needing long-term recovery assistance when other resources are not available or are inadequate.
American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest
Provides 24 hour emergency service: food, clothing, lodging, medicine and referrals to mental health for victims of fire, flood and other "acts of nature". Provides mass feeding during natural disasters such as forest fires, floods, mud slides, etc.