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Deployment Briefing Information
The
American Red Cross can assist, on a CONFIDENTIAL
basis, in
Emergency
situations at all times,
wherever the American Military and their
Families are stationed. This will advise you of
services we provide for
Service Members and
their
Families while deployment
is in effect.
The crucial service for
emergencies is
Reporting
and Communications. Families should immediately contact the local Red
Cross if an emergency may require a service
member’s presence.
Red Cross obtains information, verifies
and relays it to the Command for Leave and other
important decisions.
Red Cross Chapters are
located across the
United States,
listed in the local phone book under
American
Red Cross.
Family members should be
ready to give the Service Member’s
Rank,
full
Name, and
Branch of Service, Social
Security number and
COMPLETE
Military Address, IF KNOWN.
Service Members should share
this vital information with their Families,
BEFORE
departing on deployment. Single soldiers with
temporary childcare plans, pending return from
the deployment should share this information
with the childcare giver.
An emergency message can be
initiated at the deployment location if you are
unsure your Family has done so.
At the deployment location, Service
Members should be familiar with how to initiate
a Red Cross Emergency message. Then, work with
your Commander to request
Emergency
Leave and obtain
appropriate Leave paperwork to authorize
your travel.
Red Cross can access
Financial
Assistance as interest free loans, for
emergency travel when an Aid Society is not
available at 1-800-951-5600. In deployment
areas, financial assistance is not directly
available, but once you have gotten out of the
AOR, and to an area where Red Cross, or an open
Aid Society is located, you can obtain financial
assistance to complete your travel.
For non-emergency situations,
we can work with families who remain in the
Beaufort area to provide Information and
Referral service. This can help Military Family
members understand and apply for assistance from
other agencies as appropriate, provide
assistance in arranging family support, or even
assist in resolving anxiety about loved ones.
Remember that help is only as far away as your
phone. Your local Red Cross Chapter is available
at 757-7437 from 8:30-4:30. The Toll Free
Emergency Message phone number is:
1-800-951-5600, and can be used after hours,
weekends and holidays. Visit your Palmetto
Chapter/American Red Cross at:
http://www.palmettoredcross.org
For Military Spouse and
families who remain in the Beaufort area, your
local Red Cross Chapter can help time go faster
by providing part-time
Volunteer
Opportunities.
There are several possibilities and
training available such as:
Assisting at
Branch
Medical Clinic on Parris Island, and
numerous positions are available at the Naval
Hospital.
Contact your Parris Island, American Red Cross AFES Center
for more information on these opportunities at:
843-757-7437
Our best wishes go to your family and you for a
safe and successful deployment!
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