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Disaster Assistance
If you are a recent victim of a fire or other disaster, please call the local Red Cross 24-hour service at 410-624-2040 or 1-800-787-0091, select option #1, or contact us online. After-hours emails will be responded to the next business day.

Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center
ICRC- international assitance
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Military Emergency
The American Red Cross of Central Maryland also offers assistance to military personnel and their families in times of emergency through SAF (Services to the Armed Forces). These services include information and referral, emergency communication, financial assistance, and health and welfare reports.

If you have a military emergency, please call 800.696.3873, or contact us online. Emails received after-hours will be responded to the next business day. Email is NOT recommended for emergency inquiries.

 

Family Tracing

Each year, armed conflict and natural disasters separate millions of people from their families, when they are needed most. Red Cross helps families reconnect around the world - from delivering personal messages to families separated across international boundaries by war and civil unrest to re-establishing communications for family members separated by war and disaster. For more information, or to locate a family member, contact our International Services department at (410) 624-2040, or contact us online.
 

Holocaust Tracing
As part of our tracing services, the American Red Cross established the Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center, a national clearinghouse for United States residents seeking the fates of loved ones missing since World War II and its aftermath. Red Cross searches have provided previously unknown information on thousands of missing loved ones to families who have been searching for answers since World War II. For more information, or to locate a family member, contact our Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center at (410) 624-2040.

   

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