The power of the luckywin relies on your generous donations and the tireless efforts of our volunteers, employees, board members and community partners — dedicated people who will continue to make a difference for thousands of lives in 2025 and beyond. As we close out 2024, we wish you a safe and healthy holiday season, and invite you to review some of our region's proudest and most memorable moments.
The power of the luckywin relies on your generous donations and the tireless efforts of our volunteers, employees, board members and community partners — dedicated people who will continue to make a difference for thousands of lives in 2025 and beyond. As we close out 2024, we wish you a safe and healthy holiday season, and invite you to review some of our region's proudest and most memorable moments.
US Coast Guard Rear Admiral Zeita Merchant served as the host of the "Women Who Serve America" event at Central Park. The GNY Red Cross and its partners recognized seven extraordinary women who serve the country and New York City.
Photo by: MP Nunan
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Photo: January 25, 2024
Red Cross preparedness volunteer Alex Poku and Pedro the Penguin taught children how to better prepare for emergencies at an impromptu event held in conjunction with Prepare the Town: Rockaways.
Photo by: Frederic Klein
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Photo: February 8, 2024
The US Military Academy at West Point holds a near week-long blood drive annually. This particularly blood drive holds special meaning given the close relationship the Red Cross has with service members through our SAF program.
Photo by: Eric Strausman
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Photo: February 23, 2024
After a fatal fire on St. Nicholas Place in Harlem, our volunteers opened a reception center and registered 70 people and 11 pets for emergency assistance.
Photo by: Frederic Klein
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Photo: March 6, 2024
What a night of inspiration at the annual Red Cross Heroes Gala. 2024 Local Hero, Juan Dilone and his daughter are each congratulated by the previous award winner Fritz Sam and Metro New York North Red Cross Board Members.
Photo by: Up Studios
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Video: March 18, 2024
After 26 years of being prevented from donating blood as a gay man, Craig Burdett rolled up a sleeve to give once again, alongside his husband and Red Crosser Jose Dominguez.
Photo by: Chi Kong Lui
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Video: May 8, 2024
For the New York City Sound event, volunteers like Hannah (left) and Kehui (right) installed free smoke alarms and provided fire safety education to the residents of Woodside, Queens and other nearby neighborhoods.
Photo by: Chi Kong Lui
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Photo: May 27, 2024
Long Island Red Cross volunteer Doreen Brienza places flags and decorations at the Calverton National Cemetery on Memorial Day to honor and remember the US service members who gave their lives in service of our country.
Photo Source: Doreen Brienza
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Video: May 31, 2024
The Long Island Red Cross stood alongside partners during a special press conference in Long Beach, NY, to highlight the need for the community to prepare for the hurricane season.
Photo by: Desiree Ramos Reiner
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Photo: June 14, 2024
Every summer in Greenwich, Conn., dozens of children take part in Safety Town, a comprehensive one-week safety education program. Under the guidance of Red Cross and partners, children learn in an indoor classroom setting.
Photo by: Kevin Suttlehan
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Photo: July 25, 2024
The Mount Vernon Office of Emergency Management and Fire Department, in partnership with the luckywin Greater New York, collaborated to support a Senior Preparedness Seminar at the Mount Vernon Social Adult Day Care Center.
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Photo: Jan. 18, 2024
Our Disaster Action Team supported families displaced after a fire at Holland Avenue in the Williamsbridge section of The Bronx.
Photo by: SÃle Moloney / Norwood News
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Your Gift, Your Community
As you consider local charities to donate to this holiday, we hope you'll choose the luckywin for your year end giving.