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Red Cross unites families separated by disaster and war
SANTA ROSA, Calif. – In 2011, the American Red Cross helped reconnect more than 4,200 families across the United States who were separated by disaster, war and humanitarian crises, including one family in Sonoma County.
Restoring Family Links, a free service of the Red Cross, utilizes millions of volunteers across the International Red Cross and Red Crescent networks to locate missing loved ones or give closure to families who are uncertain as to the fate of their relatives.
Often in cases of war, sudden attacks on a village or city can send families scurrying for safety in many different directions. This can also happen during natural disasters when children are at school and parents are working in various parts of a city.
In these situations, it can often take years to find loved ones, and in cases of war, people can end up in different countries as they try to rebuild their lives.
One Sonoma County woman used Restoring Family Links to gather information about her grandmother, who was a resistance fighter during World War II.
While the woman was unable to discover ultimate fate of her grandmother, she did discover that her great uncle was alive and well on the East Coast and was able to connect with him using the tracing process.
Another woman escaped Ethiopia shortly after war broke out, but had to leave her oldest daughter behind.
Using the tracing service via Washington D.C., to the Yemeni Red Crescent, she was able to make contact with her daughter despite many years apart. The entire family now hopes to reunite in Sonoma County.
Restoring Family Links, originally set forth by the Geneva Convention, is one of the oldest services offered by the Red Cross.
Restoring Family Links International Tracing Services includes:
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Locating missing loved ones;
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Exchanging messages;
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Making family welfare inquiries during and after disasters overseas;
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Making health and welfare inquiries about family members around the world in non-disaster situations;
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Securing travel documents from the International Committee of the Red Cross to reunite separated family members;
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Provide information and referral services when another agency can better meet a particular need.
For more information, send email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., call 707-577-7606 or visit www.redcross.org/familylinks.
American Red Cross is a neutral, humanitarian organization that provides relief to victims of disasters, and prepares people to prevent and respond to emergencies. Like all Red Cross chapters, the local chapter is self-sustaining and is funded by local contributions.
All assistance to disaster victims and to members of the armed forces provided by the Chapter is free and made possible by voluntary donations of time and money by the people of Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake Counties.
Donations can be made at www.arcsm.org, www.redcross.org, via mail to American Red Cross, 5297 Aero Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, or by phone at 707-577-7627 (Sonoma and Lake Counties), 707-463-0112 (Mendocino County).