
The American Red Cross has free cleaning kits for people affected by this week’s flooding, (Carol Bryant, Central Nebraska Today)
GRAND ISLAND – American Red Cross volunteers were busy handing out cleaning kits, bottled water, and snacks June 28 to those affected by this week’s flood.
People can pick up the cleaning kits, water and snacks at the American Red Cross office at 404 E. Third St. Enter the building through the northeast entrance.
Red Cross volunteer Jim Dubas showed the contents of a cleaning kit. It includes gloves, a mop, broom, trash bags, mask, hand brushes, sponge, and disinfectant.
Danelle Hayes with the American Red Cross said that the organization was contacted at 1:54 a.m. Wednesday. One of the things that the organization set up was a shelter with cots at their building. However, she said, people did not use that service. She attributed it to people staying with friends or relatives if they were displaced.
She said the night of the flood, the Red Cross did not give out hotel vouchers. She said there wasn’t a need for the vouchers that night.
Hayes said that after the Red Cross was initially contacted, it put into place a citywide team of getting volunteers.
She said that residential flooding has mainly been basement flooding. People in apartments have been more likely to seek help from the Red Cross.
“We’ve seen an incredible amount of people helping people,” Hayes said.
Some Red Cross volunteers were driving through residential areas in northwest Grand Island June 28 in Emergency Response Vehicles, handing out cleaning kits, bottled water, and snacks.
She said that the Red Cross will continue its work until the need isn’t there anymore.
People may contact the American Red Cross of Central and Western Nebraska by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.