Red Crossers at Sound the Alarm home fire safety event.
Photo by Brenda Dawson Dove/American Red Cross
Serving the bustling San Jose metro area, the sprawling tech campuses of Mountain View and Palo Alto and the Santa Cruz mountains, the Silicon Valley Chapter oversees the most populous county in the Bay Area. A dedicated team of staff and volunteers works with community partners, local government and donors to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.
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From childhood blood transfusions to supporting her troops in times of crisis, the Red Cross has been a constant in Zahra Moutabakkir’s life. At the age of two, she battled a severe autoimmune disease, relying on life-saving blood transfusions. This experience sparked her lifelong connection with the American Red Cross. Today, Zahra serves in the U.S. military, most recently holding the rank of Major at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) in San Jose. In this role, she actively promotes the Red Cross’s vital services for military members and their families.
Continue ReadingThe slide projector was on a table right inside the classroom door and I had just turned it on and off when the ground started shaking. I am happy to say that my six years of training paid off, as I immediately ducked under the table and held on. The shaking seemed to go on for an extremely long time and I spent most of it imagining the slide projector being progressively shaken towards the edge of the table. I had time to decide that if it fell off, I would stay where I was and not try to save it.
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