Red Cross of Eastern SC and Harlem Globetrotters partner to bring help and hope

The American Red Cross of Eastern SC has joined forces with the Harlem Globetrotters as its official charity partner through the team’s Great Assist initiative to help people in South Carolina prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters big and small.

Known globally as the Ambassadors of Goodwill, the Harlem Globetrotters’ Great Assist initiative, which was launched in October 2015, promises to spread 100 million smiles over the next decade through sportsmanship and service. As part of a two-year partnership, the Red Cross will engage the Harlem Globetrotters nationally and locally in all aspects of its mission. During the first year, the team will join the Red Cross, along with local fire departments and other community partners, as the organization works to install its one millionth smoke alarm by October 2017 to help Americans stay safer from home fires. In the Lowcountry, Red Cross volunteer and partners have already made more than 2,600 homes safer from home fires.

“We’re honored to join forces with the Harlem Globetrotters through our disaster response efforts and much more,” said Nanci Conley, executive director of the Red Cross of Eastern SC. “The fun and interactive way the team engages with the community will help to build greater awareness around our mission and the critical need to help people at risk for and impacted by disasters every day.”

In the past 18 months alone in South Carolina, the Red Cross has helped people affected by historic flooding, Hurricane Matthew, tornadoes, and multiple apartment fires, as well as thousands of single family home fires. In fiscal year 2016, the Red Cross of Eastern SC responded to more than 340 local emergencies, provided more than 1,000 case services including reporting and communication services for military families, and trained more than 6,100 people in lifesaving skills, distributing more than 22,700 units of blood to local hospitals.

“This partnership brings two great American organizations together in order to achieve a common goal—to help people in need and to put smiles on people’s faces,” said Howard Smith, President of the Harlem Globetrotters. “We look forward to helping the Red Cross achieve their goals by incorporating their messaging into everything we do on and off the court.”
The Harlem Globetrotters will feature the Red Cross at more than 300 games throughout the basketball season, including at the Florence Civic Center in Florence, South Carolina at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 2. The game will feature a Red Cross PSA and in-game player announcement.

Harlem Globetrotters Legacy
For more than 90 years, the Harlem Globetrotters have been a leader in fun and wholesome family entertainment and committed to being Ambassadors of Goodwill across the world. Every year, the team travels to hundreds of schools, children’s hospitals and overseas military bases, bringing people together through acts of kindness. The Great Assist initiative continues the legacy of giving back by providing the Red Cross a new platform to build awareness and deliver on its critical mission throughout the year.

For more information about donating visit Redcross.org/HarlemGlobetrotters. People can also support the Red Cross by texting ASSIST to 90999 to make a $10 donation, and by visiting Redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800- RED CROSS to schedule an appointment to donate blood or platelets near you. To learn more about the Harlem Globetrotters, please visit Harlemglobetrotters.com.

Author: mrollins

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