
Red Cross Volunteers Help 8 After Palm Beach Fires
When two separate house fires struck Palm Beach County, Red Cross volunteers were there within hours to help eight people get back on their feet. The rapid response shows how community support networks activate when disaster strikes close to home.
When flames threaten everything you own, strangers become your lifeline. Eight people in Palm Beach County discovered this truth when two separate house fires left them with nowhere to sleep and nothing but the clothes on their backs.
Red Cross volunteers mobilized quickly, providing emergency shelter, food, and essentials to those displaced by the fires. The organization's disaster response team worked through the night to ensure no one faced their first post-fire hours alone.

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