American Red Cross Teaches Kids To Be Prepared

  • American Red Cross Teaches Kids To Be Prepared
    American Red Cross Teaches Kids To Be Prepared
  • At the Shawnee Public Library on April 27, Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner speak to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    At the Shawnee Public Library on April 27, Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner speak to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Abby Gregory, 5, of Shawnee, colors her emergency pillowcase at the Shawnee Public Library on April 27. Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner spoke to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside.
    Abby Gregory, 5, of Shawnee, colors her emergency pillowcase at the Shawnee Public Library on April 27. Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner spoke to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside.
  • Mackenzie Norton, 6, and Avery Norton, 9, both of Shawnee, color their emergency pillowcases at the Shawnee Public Library on April 27. Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner spoke to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside.
    Mackenzie Norton, 6, and Avery Norton, 9, both of Shawnee, color their emergency pillowcases at the Shawnee Public Library on April 27. Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Sherry Schauer and volunteers Becky Miller and Ray Schachner spoke to about eight children and their parents on being prepared for a tornado. For the Red Cross Pillowcase Project, the children could decorate a pillowcase and put emergency supplies (some included) and other items they wish to take with them inside.
Clockwise, Ava Smith, 4; Violet Smith, 7; Katie Jones with Harbor Jones, 4; Zaya Smith, 6; and David Smith, Jr., 2, participate in the American Red Cross Pillowcase Project, held at the Shawnee Public Library on April 27. They colored pillowcases that could hold emergency supplies (some included) and personal items during a natural disaster, and they learned about being prepared for a tornado…

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