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Mission in
MOTIONMOTION
• 2014 Annual Report •
The American Red Cross, through its strong network of volunteers, donors and partners, is always there in times of need. We aspire to turn compassion into action so that:
• all people affected by disaster across the country and around the world receive care, shelter and hope;
• our communities are ready and prepared for disasters;
• everyone in our country has access to safe, lifesaving blood and blood products;
• all members of our armed services and their families find support and comfort whenever needed;
• in an emergency, there are always trained individuals nearby, ready to use their Red Cross skills to save lives.
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
Red Cross workers distribute meals and water from the emergency response vehicle to a mother and child whose home was damaged in the Louisville, MS tornado.
Greetings!
We are pleased to present the 2014 Annual Report for the American Red Cross
Mississippi Region. Nowhere does the theme “We are ONE Red Cross” ring truer than in
our own Mississippi Region, where time and time again, we are asked to come together
as ONE to accomplish our mission. Our staff, volunteers and donors make it possible for
us to deliver care and services every single day to nearly 3 million Mississippians in 80
counties. We are very proud of the tremendous accomplishments we have achieved over
this past year.
When severe storms caused flooding in several communities and 11 tornadoes
ripped through Mississippi this past spring taking lives and destroying homes and
businesses, Mississippi Red Cross workers were there … immediately. Together with our
partner organizations and shared resources from other Red Cross regions, we made sure
families had what they needed to begin to put their lives back together. Throughout these
disasters, generous donors from across the region stepped in to help fund the response
and recovery efforts and provide volunteer assistance.
Whether it be wrapping a child in a blanket at the site of her burning house, listening
to a family explain how they couldn’t have made it through the first night after a tornado
were it not for our Red Cross shelter, supporting a military member’s family, or teaching
adults advanced lifesaving skills, Mississippi Red Cross workers always manage to take
care of those in need.
This past year, we have also successfully supported national and regional priorities
by helping transform the Red Cross into a leaner and more efficient organization that is
better prepared for the future. We have been able to do this while continuing to remain
focused on our humanitarian mission.
The American Red Cross helps people in need every single day, not just during
large scale disasters. We are deeply grateful to our donors and volunteers who selflessly
support our work so together we can be there providing people in crisis with relief for
today and hope for tomorrow.
In Grateful Appreciation,
Sandra Hodge, CEO Curt Goldacker, Chair
Mississippi Region Regional Leadership Council
Mississippi Regional Leadership Council
Sam Alsgood, Jr.Pascagoula
John Brown, Vice ChairHattiesburg
Henry CobbTupelo
Lynn FitchBrandon
Curt Goldacker, ChairMeridian
Charles HamptonLouisville
Gloria Johnson Madison
Wiley Jonesnatchez
Buddy McClain, Jr.Brandon
Marty McMahan, Secretary Hattiesburg
Nora MillerColumbus
Mississippi Region Headquarters
9 River Bend Place, suite 100
Flowood, Ms 39232
601-353-5442
From the CEO and Board Chair
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Down the Street
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MS Tornadoes Strike in April
Early in April, disaster relief teams were on the ground in
multiple counties impacted by severe weather including
a tornado that touched down in Covington County and
localized flooding in multiple counties.
Later in April, over a 3-day span, Mississippi was again
pummeled by large hail, winds and tornadoes. This time,
11 tornadoes touched down leaving extensive damage to
lives and homes in Louisville, Pearl, Tupelo, Columbus and
multiple other communities. in battered neighborhoods
across the state, Red Cross workers quickly mobilized
to open shelters where they served nourishing meals,
distributed comfort and relief items, and provided a
dry, safe place to sleep. other workers were circulating
through neighborhoods in emergency response vehicles
assessing the damage, while mental health workers
met with individuals and offered a listening ear and
emotional support.
Following the initial response, our trained volunteers also
met one-on-one with residents to guide them through
their recovery by creating tailored recovery plans and
connecting them with available resources from other
agencies and partner organizations.
Home Fires
Home fires are the most common disaster to which
the Red Cross responds. on average, Mississippi Red
Cross responds to 5 home fires every day. Although
many of these fires do not make the evening news as
the tornadoes or other large-scale events do, they are
devastating for those who have suddenly lost their
homes, possessions and sense of security. in fiscal year
2014, we assisted 2,104 community members/families
affected by fires and other local disasters.
Disaster Services From house fires to tornadoes, we are ready to respond to disaster seven days a week, every day of the year in communities across the state, providing shelter, food, clothing and emotional support at no cost to those in need. The Mississippi Region is part of a nationwide network of Red Cross regions that work together to respond to large-scale relief efforts, such as the devastating spring storms and multiple tornadoes that ripped through Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama and Florida in the spring.
Red Cross workers assess
damage from EF-4 tornado
that ripped through
Louisville, MS on April 28.
Red Cross volunteers canvas Tupelo neighborhoods distributing disaster relief and clean-up supplies.
Disaster Action Team volunteers assisted a family after a home fire.
The dedicated efforts of more than 400 workers enabled Mississippi Red Cross to:
•Openandstaff6shelterswith678overnightstays;
•Openandstaff9EmergencyAidStations;
•Serve47,223mealsandsnacks;
•Conduct2,851healthandmentalhealthinteractions;
•Distributemorethan14,000reliefitemsandclean-upkits;
•Providedisasterresponseandrecoveryservicesto709 individuals/families.
Down the Street
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Serving the Military, Their Families and VeteransThe Red Cross Mississippi Region gives support to
active-duty military members, national Guard and
Reserve members, veterans and their families. We
provide pre-deployment briefings called “Get to Know
Us Before You need Us,” and connect families with
needed resources when their loved ones are deployed.
Deployedservicemembersalsocountonus todeliver
emergency messages, such as notification of an illness
or death in the family. Military families rely on these
verified communications, which help commanders
decide when to grant leave. We also provide support for
the sick and wounded at military and veterans hospitals
and assistance in obtaining emergency financial support.
Boots to Business is a program created by the
American Red Cross and MGM Resorts international
that helps service members take their experiences from
the field and translate them into skills that can be used in
management positions with MGM Resorts international.
The program provides training, resumé creation
and review, and a special workshop on coping with
deployments for families and networking with military
employees and veterans.
Preparing for the UnexpectedThe Mississippi Region also teaches families,
organizations and corporations how to be prepared for
emergencies through free educational presentations.
Last year, hundreds of people attended community
disaster education and preparedness programs through
our local Mississippi Red Cross Chapters.
American Red Cross Blood services supplies about 40
percent of the country’s blood, providing a lifesaving
service to trauma victims, cancer patients, those with
chronic conditions and others.
Between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014, Red Cross Blood Services collected 11,493 units of blood in South Mississippi.
Every year, the Mississippi Region teaches people the
lifesaving skills they need to protect themselves and their
families, including first aid, CPR and water safety.
We offer these trainings in
multiple ways: online training,
traditional classroom settings
with instructional aides and
full-service courses, where
we bring the training to your
workplace or organization.
Red Cross supports military, veterans and their families
•Assisted1,492familiesthroughthe“GettoKnowUs Before You need Us” program
•Provided1,692servicestomilitarymembers,veterans and families, including emergency communications.
•Assistedmorethan100veteransthroughthe Boots to Business program
Last year, 10,238 individuals in the Mississippi Region learned critical skills
through Red Cross courses.
•8,716trainedinfirstaid/CPR/AED
•1,475trainedinwatersafety
•47trainedinBabysittingBasiccourses
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Across the Country and Beyond
Answering Crisis with Action From the oso, Washington mudslide to the California
wildfires and multiple other natural events and human-
caused tragedies, the American Red Cross is there to
provide communities with the help and support they
need, such as shelter, food, health and emotional support
services, and bulk distribution of items to meet the basic
needs of those affected. Red Cross workers also meet
one-on-one to develop a personalized recovery plan.
Throughout the past year, American Red Cross had more than 150 disaster operations over the past 12 months (level 2 and above), including operating 300 shelters for more than 9,000 registered clients. And, across the nation, Red Cross teams responded to more than 50,000 home fires!
New Digital Tools to Help America Preparein addition to online courses, such as the Babysitting
Basics course for teenagers, the Red Cross has
introduced apps that provide critical help at the touch
of a screen.
Joining the Red Cross First Aid, Hurricane, Tornado,
Wildfire, Flood and Earthquake apps this past year are
two new apps – the free swim app, which provides the
latest in water safety guidance and tracking progress for
learners; the Pet First Aid app for $.99 puts veterinary
advice for everyday emergencies at your fingertips.
Addressing Needs on a Global Scale The American Red Cross works with its partners in the
global Red Cross and Red Crescent network each day to
meet needs around the world. This includes responding
to disasters and other crises; preparing communities for
future emergencies and improving their resiliency; and
addressing critical health needs.
Working with our partners in the global Red Cross
and Red Crescent network, the American Red Cross
supported with food, relief supplies and basic health care
to those affected by the continuing crisis in syria. The
Measles and Rubella initiative — a partnership including
the American Red Cross, U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, United nations Foundation,
UniCEF and World Health organization — has helped
reduce measles death worldwide by vaccinating more
than1.1billionchildrenin80countries.
Mississippians have helped Red Cross’ international humanitarian
efforts by providing support for the mudslides in Mexico and Typhoon
Haiyan in Southeast Asia.
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Sources of Support
Financial $2,333,215Federated $602,933Corporations/Organizations $928,817Foundations $103,684individuals $509,496DirectMail $1,105SpecialEvents $154,802Legacies/Bequests $32,378
Volunteers Volunteerhoursserved 77,136 Valueofvolunteerhours $1,676,992
Students from the Shannon High
School Library club raised $450 for
disaster relief for the American Red
Cross Northeast Mississippi Chapter
through a bake sale. The club collected
donations to bake the items, stayed up
until 3 a.m. preparing them and even
worked in the rain at Walgreen’s at
Crosstown during the sale. Presenting
the check to Patty Tucker, Chapter
Executive, is Christian Smith, Katlin
Jones, Lauren Mallory, Kindall Presley,
Amanda Harville, and Jennifer King,
Library Club Sponsor.
Sleeves up.Hearts open.All in.
We are unconditional in our giving. No matter who you are. No matter what happened. No matter when it happened. If there’s a need, the Red Cross is there.
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Chapter ExecutiveJared W. Turner
Capital River Chapter Board of DirectorsBill CockeNoelDanielsGraham FairlyLynn FitchDr.BettyFletcherChuck GautierJoe GreenKevin Hanh Hugh HubbardKevin JacksonTed JacksonGloria JohnsonTyrone LewisDrewMalone,Chairisrael MartinezBuddy McClain WayneMcDanielDebbiePorterWillie PreePam ReevesJohn sewellsteve stricklandKenny WindhamBuddy Wood
Natchez Advisory BoardBarbaraDixonGeorgeDunkleyRandy FreemanAlfred HunterWiley JonesLorene MockRosa newmanWillie Pree, ChairClaver smithDarrylSmithGlenn Wilsonsamuel Winchester
Women’s Auxiliarysonya BaileyKatie Vande Bergsandy BurrowJanys CanizaroRita CarterLucinda ColemanJo ClapperBetsy Clarksylvia Cowardsuzanna Evansstefanie FairlyJakki FloresAisha FletcherCharlotte Gosasheila HarrisonClaudia HendersonRhonda HofassVeta JacksonCarolyn KammayerJoni McClain, PresidentAngela MeasellsAlyssa MyersGloria J MillerMartha o’BoyleRita overcashDianePhillips-WaiteUrsula PolkTricia ReddittDeanaReesePam ReevesCarol schweitzerJuliette schweitzerPatti sheblenancy striblingJoAnn TominelloGail TurbevilleDaphanieUnderwoodJimmie WhiteJan WilkinsonTrish Windham
Office LocationsJackson Office9 River Bend PlaceFlowood, Ms 39232(601) 353-5442
Natchez Office211 n. Union streetnatchez, Ms 39120(601) 442-3656
Vicksburg Office916 Belmont street, suite 3Vicksburg,MS39180(601)636-9182
Brookhaven Office121 W. Cherokee streetBrookhaven, Ms 39601(601)833-2771
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Your Red Cross Mississippi Capital River Chapter
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Chapter ExecutiveJay Huffstatler
South Mississippi Chapter Board of Directorssam AlsgoodJohn BrownLeitha ChapmanMeredithDickersonJoe FarruggioJulie Gresham, ChairEric HurstCol. Woodrow “Woody” LyonJohn McFarlandMarty McMahanGary RyanMarlo Tipton Clay Wagner
Biloxi Advisory BoardKevin Cogginnorman CollinsMary Cracchiolo-spainJames CrowellChristenDuheAshleyDukeJoe Farruggiosteve FitzgeraldJohn FreemanFrank GenzerJulie Gresham, ChairErica HurstEric KravetteCathy MasonJohn McFarlandRhonda RhodesMichelle RogersRomy simpsonJerry Tarantosue TemplemanBrian UseforgeClay Wagner
Hattiesburg Advisory BoardRaylawni BranchJohn BrownMegan BurkesJ. Leitha Chapman, Chairsteve ColemanDanDavisCarolyn HarthornGena P. HopkinsMike JordanTrish KingCol. Woodrow “Woody” LyonMarty McMahanRichard Patton
Pascagoula Advisory Boardsam Alsgood, Jr.Brad CatesMeredithDickerson,ChairKay MaghanLandon McCartyscott McilrathMike Montgomeryscott RankinGary RyanBrenda simkinsMarlo Tipton
Office LocationsBiloxi Office2782FernwoodBiloxi, Ms 39531(228)896-4511
Hattiesburg Office2020 Hardy streetHattiesburg, Ms 39401(601)582-8151
Leakesville Office413 Greene Ave.Leakesville, Ms 39451(601) 394-5922
Pascagoula Office1096 Jackson Ave.Pascagoula,MS39567(228)762-2455
Lucedale Office7102Hwy.198E.Lucedale, Ms 39452(601)947-9378
Facebookfacebook.com/southmsredcross
Your Red Cross South Mississippi Chapter
When disaster strikes,
Red Cross will be the
re.
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Your Red Cross Northwest Mississippi Chapter
Your Red Cross East Central Mississippi Chapter
Chapter Executive
Linda Lauderdale
East Central Mississippi Board
of Directors
DavidBarr
MichaelDavisII
TeresaDunlap
Maria Estes
Lewis Goins
Curt Goldacker, Chair
Carolyn Hampton
Kellum Kim
Ben Lockridge
sheila Lowery
TeresaMcDonald
Christian Monsour
Rosendo Pulido
Emmerll Rackley
Casandra sloan
Rae nell Vaughn
Brian Weaver
Office Locations
Meridian Office
182023rdAve.
Meridian, Ms 39301
(601)485-5151
Philadelphia Office
1016SaxonAirportDrive
suite 101, Box 1
Philadelphia, Ms 39350
(601)781-4930
Laurel Office
401 W. oak st.
Laurel, Ms 39440
(601)426-9071
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Chapter Executive
Jennifer Coleman
Northwest MS Chapter Board
of Directors
George Atkins, Chair
Hill Blalock
Charles Farris, iii
Kerri Harrison
nancy Hotchkiss
Harry Rayburn
Paula spragins
John stuber
Jonathan Troyka
stephen Whatley
Greenwood Advisory Board
Dr.CatherineSingleton-Walker
DynethaThorton
Wanda Young
Greenville Advisory Board
Penny Byler
Easter Courtney
Gene Fowler
Jurist Green
DavidJordan
Linette Perry
Tammy Reed
Agnes Taylor
Aelicia Thomas
Jonathan Troyka
Eliza West
Jannie Young
Office Locations
Oxford Office
2706WOxfordLoop
suite 105
Oxford,MS38655
(662)236-1282
Greenwood Office
2507BrowningRoad
Greenwood,MS38930
(662) 451-9094
Greenville Office
145 n. shelby st.
Greenville,MS38701
(662)378-3245
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Your Red Cross Northeast Mississippi Chapter
Chapter Executive
Patty Tucker
Northeast MS Chapter
Board of Directors
Dr.JohnnyAllen
Terry Anderson
Bennie Cobb
Henry Cobb, Chair
Buddy Collins
Bill Cleveland
ColtDoom
Leticia Gassaway
Linda Griffin
Paul Harkins
Gloria High
Larry Holiday
Rosaland Jackson
Rev. Robert Jamison
Mark Jarrett
Eddie Longstreet
Gail McFerrin
Calvin Miller
nora Miller
DonPottebaum
Angela smith
Thomas saulsberry
Chris Taylor
Lila Wade
Rufus Ward
steve Williams
Columbus Advisory Board
Whirllie Byrd
Mark Crigler
Greta Gardner
Ron Loveday
Kenneth McFarland
R. J. Matthews
nora Miller
Jim Mullis
Ryan Munson
Jerry nail
Megan Pratt
Carlos salazar
Tarvin Thornton
Rufus Ward
Towanda Williams
Office Locations
Tupelo Office
4127WestsideDrive
Tupelo,MS38801
(662)842-6101
Starkville Office
106 Miley Road
Starkville,MS39759
(662) 323-4621
New Albany
111 n. Camp street
NewAlbany,MS38652
(662) 534-5023
Columbus Office
5017thStreetN.,Suite8
Columbus,MS39703
(662)328-5710
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Individual Major Donors
Humanitarian Circle ($10,000-$24,999)
W. R. Baird Charitable TrustBenDawsWilliam Ellsworth FoundationFreli HornT.D.Magruder,Jr.Buddy and Joni McClainJochum Moll Foundation
Tiffany Circle($10,000)
Marty McMahanThe McMahan Family Charitable Foundation
Clara Barton Society($1,000-$9,999)
Jackie AdairBrian AdamsJaiyeola AdeleyeSamandDianneAlsgoodCaptain Terry AndersonJohn Patrick BallardEddie BarnettJ.W. Barnett, Jr. Family FoundationM. W. BarousseDavidandAvaBarrHill BlalockWanda BlountDouglasandDianeBourgeoisLaura BradleyJames BraswellBrevard Family FoundationEdward BrosellLauren BuntinWesley Caldwell FoundationRaymond and Julia CarterJoel CarterTommy CauthenChisholm FoundationJohn ChristianEric ClarkLarryD.ClarkWilliam Cocke, iiiToni ColemanAlbert Collins, Jr.T. M. and Bettie Freeman ConcannonDeanCumbaaRaymondDalyDanDavisMaureenDonnellyWillieDuckworth
DerekEmersonFrances EmersonJoe FarruggioJay Fentonsteve FernandezDr.andMrs.W.E.FolseGertrude C. Ford FoundationAmelie FosterJames Fowler Family FoundationJoseph FribleyCharles GatesWilliam GearyCurt Goldackersteve GoldingCharlie GreerDouglasandCathyGregoryothel HaganLouise HornDebraHattoxRoxanne HaymanWulf Hirschfieldsandra HodgeJeffery and Christi HouinWade HowkJay Huffstatler Robert and sharon HurdleEric HurstAngela and Thomas JamesJoshua JoachimCathy and Ricky KendrickMary LairdDianneLeeDr.RobertLochheadAndy LollarJoe LoveCharlotte LovettJames MarloweCathy Adams MasonCarol McAnallyCharles McClainselby and Richard McRae FoundationDebraMikolasyDonaldMillerDavidMillerTheodore and Lynn MollKenneth MooreGuy Mooresarah MorganDotandWilliamMorrisLyle nelsonMs. Linell nemethThomas ogletreeValerie o’KeefeRobert H. and Betty oswald
Andi oustaletEric B. ParkerJenna ParsonsDennyPaulFarmsRon PeresichRodney and Zanette PoweWilliam PriceEmmerll RackleyJessie RansomHarry RayburnAllen ReavesRichard ReddJack Reed, Jr.Pamela ReevesG. stanley and Janis RobertsOtisD.ReaganandNancyRuffDr.andMrs.GlennRuffinGary RyanCarlos salazarJoe Charles sanders, sr.Thomas and Lillian saulsberryMr. William seemanJames and Patricia shebleAnshika singhRichard slaymakerMelanie smothersscotty smylyMary Cracchiolo spainPaula spraginssteve stricklandJohn and Michelle stuberWilliam B. sullivanEugenia summerThomas Tardy, iiiCinderella s. Taylor FoundationCarol TellerLinda Hampton TerryAnthony and suzanne ThomasDavidThoms,Jr.Jonathan TroykaMichael and Gail TurbevilleCharles WalkerJay WaltersBob and Brenda WaltzCulpepper Webb Rebekah Wellsstephen WhatleyHibernia WilliamsMarkD.WilliamsDavidWipfArthur and Heather WoodChester and Cynthia WoodB. J. Young
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Corporate Major Donors
Ready 365GOLD ($50,000+) ATT of MississippiBlueCross Blueshield of MississippiChevron RefineryCREATE FoundationUnited Way of southeast Mississippi United Way of northeast MississippiUnited Way of the Pine Belt Region
SILVER ($25,000-$49,000)Eaton AerospaceHancock County Board of supervisorsHuntington ingalls shipbuildingJackson County Board of supervisorsMississippi Gulf Resort Classicsempra Energy/Willmut Gas The sun Herald United Way for Jackson & George CountiesUnited Way of East MississippiUnited Way of Lowdnes CountyUnited Way of oxford/LafayetteUnited Way of Washington CountyWalmart WLoX –TV
BRONZE ($10,000-$24,999)AursionBeau Rivage Resort & Casino Butch oustalet, inc.City of ColumbusCity of TupeloChevron RefineryClorox Company FoundationErgon Foundation, inc.Jarden Consumer solutions Community FundJeffersonDavisCountyBoardof supervisorsJones County Board of supervisorsKinder Morgan FoundationMcClain sonicsMississippi Manufacturers Associationnorth Mississippi Medical Centernucor steel of Jacksonstate Farm insuranceToyota ManufacturingTrustmark BankUnited Way of the Capital Area United Way of south MississippiUnited Way of West Central MississippiWeyerhauser
Corporations (under $10,000)Adams County Board of supervisorsACCo Brands UsA, LLCAlcorn County Board of supervisorsAllen ToyotaAllstate Giving CampaignAmerican Century investmentsAmite County Board of supervisorsArbor View Apartment HomesAuto spaAxa FoundationB and B ConcreteBalch & BinghamBank of Jones CountyBank of WigginsBankPlusBaptist Memorial Hospital Golden TriangleBarnes and noble BooksellersBenton County Board of supervisorsBilly Hewes Real EstateBiloxi Regional Medical CenterBolivar County Board of supervisorsBoomtown CasinoBorg Warner Emissions systemsBrandon Petroleum Properties & PartnershipBrunini Law FirmC spire WirelessCane’s Chicken Fingers - HattiesburgCarroll County Board of supervisorsCaterpillar, inc.ChampionChryslerDodgeJeepChemFirstChickasaw County Board of supervisorsChik-Fil-A RestaurantsCitizens BankCity of AberdeenCity of BrookhavenCity of CarthageCity of ClarksdaleCity of GreenwoodCity of GrenadaCity of KosciuskoCity of LucedaleCity of MeridianCity of natchezCity of oxfordCity of PascagoulaCity of RipleyClaiborne County Board of supervisorsClarke County Board of supervisors
Clay County Board of supervisorsClimate Masters, inc.Coahoma County Board of supervisorsCoast Electric Power AssociationCoast Transit AuthorityCocaCola Bottling HattiesburgColumbia Gulf TransmissionColumbusFireDepartmentColumbus Roll shopCommunity BankCommunity Foundation of Greater JacksonCommunity Trust BankComplete Environmental & Remediation Co. LLCCorso, inc.Crawdad Hole, inc.DiamondheadCommunityChurchDirtCheapandTreasureHuntDunnRoadbuilders,LLCDuPontDelisleDuPontFirstChemicalEast Ms Electric Power AssocaitionEast Union Attendance CenterEaton CorporationEcolab FoundationElsohly Laboratories, inc.Entergy of MississippiFirst Commercial BankFirst national BankFirst United Methodist Church, TupeloFisher and Philips, LLCForrest County Board of supervisorsFranklin County Board of supervisorsG.E. AviationGanesh investments, LLCGannett FoundationGarden Park Medical CenterGeneral Recycling of Ms, LLCGeorge County Board of supervisorsGreene County Board of supervisorsGrenada CountyGulf Coast BeeabackerGulf Coast Community FoundationGulf Region iTsHal and Mal’sHancock BankHappySmilesDentistryHard Rock Hotel and CasinoHarrah’s CasinoHarrisburg Baptist Church, TupeloHattiesburg ClinicHavard Pest ControlHinds County Board of supervisors
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Corporate Major Donors
Hopewell M.B. Church, RaleighHorizonsUnlimited,McDonald’s RestaurantsHorne, LLPHuntington ingalls shipbuildingHyde Bros. True Valueinternational Paper Foundationisland View Casino Resortisle of Capri, Lula, Msitawamba Community Collegeitawamba County Board of supervisorsJAA, inc.Jones Family Medical Clinic, PLLCJunior League of JacksonKappa Alpha Psi, Jackson Alumni ChapterKeesler Air Force Base Asian Pacific American Heritage CommitteeKeesler Federal Credit UnionKior, inc.Lafayette CountyLatin American Business Association/ LABA LinkLawrence County Board of supervisorsLeake County Board of supervisorsLee County Board of supervisorsLeflore County Board of supervisorsLincoln County Board of supervisorsLowdnes County Board of supervisorsMadison County Board of supervisorsMagnolia Automotive services, inc.Magnolia Park Elementary schoolMainStreetFamilyDentistryMarshall County Board of supervisorsMcAlister’s CorporationMcRight servicesMemorial Hospital GulfportMGM Resorts FoundationMississippi Band of Choctaw indiansMississippi Power CompanyMonroe County Board of supervisorsMonsanto CorporationMontgomery southern Realty, LLCMooreville High schoolMount Moriah M. B. Church, EllisvilleMount Zion Baptist ChurchMt. olive Baptist ChurchMt. olive Baptist Church, Ripleynatchez Advisory Councilnatchez All Purpose WoW Camp 1409NCDR,LLCnE Ms Community College-Phi Theta Kappanew Galilee Baptist Church, MageeNewcoDining/Newk’s
norbord Mississippi, inc.nE Ms sports Medicine and orthopedic Clinicnoxubee County Board of supervisorsocean springs Middle schooloktibbeha County Board of supervisorsolin Corporation Charitable TrustPage,Mannino,Peresich&McDermottPanola County Board of supervisorsPapa south/ Papa John’s PizzaParkway Centre, LLCPike County Board of supervisorsPine Ridge Baptist Church, LawrencePlastic and Hand surgery AssociatesPoint Pleasant Baptist Church, olive BranchPontotoc County Board of supervisorsPontotocDistrictBaptistAssociationPontotoc springs Prentiss County Board of supervisorsQuitman County Board of supervisorsRenasant BankRJElderDesignRockin’ the Coast FundRoseburg Forest ProductsRotary Club of MeridianRotary Club of natchezsacred Heart schoolsaks, incorporatedsanderson Farmssam’s Clubschwartz and Associatesscott County Board of supervisorsseemann Compositessharkey County Board of supervisorssimpson County Board of supervisorsSouth28thAvenueBaptistChurchsouth Ms Electric Power AssociationsouthwireSpringhillDistrictAssociationsss FoundationSt.DavisBaptistChurch,GlosterSt.DominicHealthServices,Inc.st. Luke Baptist Churchstaplcotnstarks Contracting Companystone County Board of supervisorsstructural steel services, inc.sunflower County Board of supervisorsSuper8MotelHattiesburgsweetwater C.M.E. ChurchTallahatchie CountyThe People’s BankThreeRiversPlanningDistrictTidy Clean services, inc.
Tippah County Board of supervisorsTishomingo County Board of supervisorsTrue Light Missionary Baptist ChurchUnion County Board of supervisorsUnited Givers Fund, newtonUniversity of Misssissippi Medical CenterValley services, inc.Waide and AssociatesWarren County Board of supervisorsWaters international TrucksWayne County Board of supervisorsWelch Properties/Rick’s CaféWells Fargo FoundationWesley Medical CenterWilkerson County Board of supervisorsYalobusha County Board of supervisorsZions Rest Baptist Church
In-Kind DonorsA2Z PrintingAlpha PrintingBernie’s RestaurantButch and Andi oustaletChiquitaCitizens national BankClear Channel RadioDaveSandersonGrand Bear Golf Course/Harrah’s CasinoHard Rock Hotel & CasinoiP Casino Resort & spaisland View Casino ResortMann Agency LLCMcDonald’sDescherOrganizationMississippiBallroomDanceClubsnestlePav & Broome Jewelerssanderson Farmssouth Mississippi LivingThe Mississippi PressTupeloDailyJournalUniversity of southern MississippiWalgreen’s - BiloxiWalgreen’s-D’IbervilleWalgreen’s - Long Beach WDAM–TVWinnDixieStoresWTVA–TVWLBT–TVWXXV–TV
Thank You!
Your donations
bring hope.
Everyone can make a difference!
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To see how you can help, visit redcross.org/mississippi or call your local red cross chapter.
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Flowood, MS 39232
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