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American Red Cross Month - March 2024TQM HARD. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in the aftermath of the Civil War, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross. Its national headquarters, just a few blocks from the White House, was built as a memorial to the women of the Civil War. For nearly 143 years, the employees, volunteers, and supporters of the American Red Cross have met loss and disaster with compassion and care. They remind us that we must leave no one behind. During March of 2024, we celebrate the ordinary citizens who perform extraordinary acts of service, and we honor the Red Cross for its commitment to making our country and world a better place; and WHEREAS, across America, we have seen the work of the Red Cross firsthand. When hurricanes make landfall and floodwaters rise, the Red Cross is ready to provide food, shelter, and emergency supplies. When wildfires spread and tornadoes uproot communities, volunteers arrive from around the country to help survivors heal, recover, and rebuild. We have also turned to the American Red Cross to respond to crises overseas in wake of natural disasters and in preparation for emergencies before they happen. The old saying is still true today: The Red Cross is always there; and WHEREAS, During American Red Cross Month, I encourage Americans to learn more about the steps involved in donating blood by visiting www.redcross.or. If you can give blood, I hope you will. I also encourage our community to learn or teach first aid and to participate in Sound the Alarm events to prevent home fires. It is in our communities DNA to lift each other up, especially on the frontlines of emergencies and disasters; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Robert Putaansuu, Mayor of the City of Port Orchard, do hereby proclaim the month of March 2024, as AMERICAN RED CROSS MONTH and I encourage all people in our state to join me in this special observance. Signed the 215t day of December 2023 Robert Putaansuu, Mayor