"Every moment of every day throughout the world the Red Cross is extending a helping hand to those in crisis. When disaster strikes, the Red Cross is among the first to respond and among the last to leave. "
-Teresa and Byron Pollitt
The American Red Cross Southern California Region is pleased to announce that San Diego-based philanthropists Teresa and Byron Pollitt have committed to a $1 million donation over the next two years to support the Red Cross mission.
The Pollitt’s $1 million donation will support local, national, and international Red Cross programs and services, including:
“We are grateful to Teresa and Byron for their incredible generosity and their desire to support the Red Cross mission,” said Sean Mahoney, Regional CEO of the American Red Cross Southern California Region. Their gift will ensure we can continue to help military families and collect lifesaving blood for patients in need while advancing our international services.”
Since joining the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross of San Diego and Imperial Counties in October 2019, Teresa Pollitt has Chaired the Real Heroes Awards event aboard the USS Midway Museum, serves as Co-Chair of the Philanthropy Committee and Chapter Chair of the Tiffany Circle. In addition, Teresa is a member of the Tiffany Circle National Council where she was appointed one of the Divisional Volunteer Liaisons for the Pacific Division. The Tiffany Circle is a community of women leaders who advance the American Red Cross mission through a focused investment of time, talent and treasure by engaging and embracing women locally, nationally and internationally.
Byron Pollitt volunteers as a Senior Advisor to the American Red Cross International Services Division. He previously served on the Finance Commission of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and on the Red Cross Board of Directors for both Orange County and the San Francisco Bay Area.
“Every moment of every day throughout the world the Red Cross is extending a helping hand to those in crisis. When disaster strikes, the Red Cross is among the first to respond and among the last to leave. This is why for over 20 years we have been inspired to volunteer our time, treasure and blood to support the work of the American and International Red Cross,” said the Pollitts.
During a year of unprecedented emergencies, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Red Cross Southern California Region has pivoted service delivery to continue its mission. The Southern California Region has responded to hundreds of local disasters, from home fires to historic wildfires and more; collected thousands of units of blood for patients throughout Southern California; supported service members, veterans and their families; provided lifesaving health and safety training, and more. All Red Cross assistance is free, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the American people.