interview

Chip Kragt of the American Red Cross of Greater Grand Rapids talks with 24 Hour News 8's Emily Linnert about how West Michigan residents can help states affected by Superstorm Sandy. (Oct. 30, 2012)

  • Superstorm Sandy - related stories
Photos: Coaster in the ocean demolished
Photos: Coaster in the ocean demolished

A crane tore apart the remnants of the Jet Star Roller Coaster …

Superstorm Sandy: 6 months later
Superstorm Sandy: 6 months later

Six months after Superstorm Sandy devastated coastal areas of …

Storm causes new damage on NJ towns hit by Sandy
Storm causes damage on Sandy-hit towns

A late-winter storm inflicted new damage Thursday to parts of …

Report: Sandy was USA's 2nd-costliest hurricane
Sandy was USA's 2nd-costliest hurricane

Superstorm Sandy was the deadliest hurricane in the …

Obama says he'll sign $50.5B Sandy aid bill soon
Obama to sign Sandy aid bill soon

Three months after Sandy ravaged coastal areas in much of the …

Advertisement

Red Cross to help 'Sandy' states

Updated: Tuesday, 30 Oct 2012, 8:59 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 30 Oct 2012, 9:28 AM EDT

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - At least 1,300 American Red Cross members are going to states along the East Coast to help residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.

But there are some things you can do in West Michigan to help. Chip Kragt of the American Red Cross of Greater Grand Rapids has the details.

American Red Cross

American Red Cross of West Michigan

  • Comment Privately

Comment to 24 Hour News 8

Don't have a Facebook account? Or don't want to share something publicly? Email us here.

Report a comment

See a comment that should be moderated? Fill out the form here and tell us why.

Advertisement
  • Most popular stories right now
    No Stories Available
Advertisement

Advertisement