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    Contact Loved Ones | Disaster Aid | Red Cross



    DO NOT DELETE THE “EMPTY” SECTION CONTROL BELOW THIS. IT CONTAINS THE GHOST OF CLARA BARTON. 

    War and disaster can tear families apart when they need each other the most. The American Red Cross can help your family members reconnect, whether the separation was caused by a recent emergency here at home, war or natural disaster overseas, or events as far back as the Holocaust.

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    Assistance for Military Families    

    If your military family has an emergency need for communication, please call the American Red Cross at (877) 272-7337. Emergency Communication Services »

    Reunification of Family in the US and US Territories

    If you are unable to locate or connect with a loved one or friend who has been impacted by a current disaster event, the American Red Cross can help you locate them if they meet certain criteria:

    • If your missing loved one is elderly, has a functional or access need, suffers from a medical or mental condition made more severe by the disaster event or has difficulty understanding the English language (spoken or written), you can reach out to your local Red Cross chapter for assistance.  A representative from your local chapter may connect you with Reunification Activity workers in the disaster area to assist with locating your loved one. (Ask for help with an Emergency Welfare Inquiry)
    • If your missing loved one or friend and you resided in the same home prior to the current disaster event but became separated as a result of evacuations or other circumstances, please reach out to your local Red Cross chapter for assistance.  A representative from your local chapter may connect you with Reunification Activity workers in the disaster area to assist with locating your missing loved one/roommate. (Ask for help with a Family Reunification Request)
    • If  you OR your missing loved one is a member of the “military-connected community” (Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Retired, Veteran or immediate family), please reach out to your local Red Cross chapter for assistance. A representative from your local chapter may connect you with Reunification Activity workers in the disaster area to assist with locating your missing loved one/friend. (Ask for help with a Military Welfare Inquiry.)

     

    If your missing loved one/friend doesn’t meet one of the above criteria, we recommend that searchers be creative and persistent; if one of the following contact methods doesn’t work, try another and don’t give up!

     

    Tips for Contacting Loved Ones
     
    • Call during off-peak hours for the best chance of getting through.
    • Send a text message, which may go through when phone calls cannot.
    • Check your loved one’s social media pages (i.e., Facebook, X, etc.), as they may have already gone online to tell their story.
    • Send an email
    • Call friends and relatives who may have already been in contact with your loved one.
    • Call people and places where your loved one is well-known; neighbors, employer, school, place of worship, senior center, social club/center, union, or fraternal organization.
    • Try sending a letter. Your loved one’s mail may be getting forwarded to his or her new location.

     

    Restoring Family Links

    Leverage the global Red Cross and Red Crescent network to reach across borders to find family members who have been separated due to war, disaster, migration, or other emergency.

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