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American Red Cross of Erie County Hosts Art Gala and Exhibition

By: Michael Holden
Updated: November 4, 2012
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    NOVEMBER 4, 2012- A local non-profit continues to give back to the community and those hit by disaster.

The American Red Cross of Erie County hosted its 4th annual Art Gala and Exhibition at The Ambassador.

    The gala showcased 52 pieces of art donated by some very generous artists.


    All proceeds raised will go to local disaster relief.

    The American Red Cross is hoping to raise more than $12 thousand dollars for local disaster relief.

  

If you want to help with Hurricane Sandy relief, head on over to

http://www.swpa.redcross.org/Erie.php.

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Hi Micheline, I am a Communications Specialist of the Red Cross in the Western Pennsylvania Region. As the donations continue to support the Red Cross relief efforts in the areas most affected by Sandy, it is important to understand that 91 percent of every donated dollar goes toward providing assitance to those in need.

Dominique B. November 5, 2012 at 8:40 am



The only problem I have with the Red Cross is...their Executives make millions of dollars on ALL donations, while the workers & the people needing the help only get a SMALL part of those donations...I'd rather give to the local's that DO help and either get NO pay or a nominal one, giving the bulk of any donation TO the people needing it the most!!

Micheline M. November 5, 2012 at 6:52 am

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