The American Red Cross is a non-profit, non-governmental agency and we depend
    on generous gifts from the community to provide vital assistance to our neighbors in
    need!  Colossal disasters make the news—but most emergencies don't. A house
    fire or a loved one needing CPR may not be newsworthy, but they're a tragedy for
    those involved. In every single case, it is the mission of the American Red Cross to
    be there and help those in need—whether disaster strikes thousands of people at
    once...or one family in the middle of the night.

    Our job is never done—people always need us—every single day. Please help us
    continue our lifesaving work, with a financial gift today!

    Financial donations to the Red Cross are the best way
    to assist victims of disasters in your community!

    In just the last year, your local Red Cross Chapter assisted 348 local victims of
    house and apartment fires. They also are training staff and volunteers in
    emergency preparedness, teaching first aid and CPR classes and delivering
    messages for members of the Armed Forces and their families as well as collecting
    lifesaving blood. Your contribution means that we can continue to provide these vital
    services.
    Your gift today, will provide hope and relief tomorrow.
The American Red Cross is not a government agency and all Red Cross disaster assistance is
free thanks to the generosity of people like you. The value of your donation is increased by the fact
that 99% of the Heart of Tennessee Chapter Red Cross' Work Force are Volunteers. Contributions
to the American Red Cross, a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code, are deductible for computing income and estate taxes.

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payable to:     
American Red Cross     
Heart of Tennessee Chapter
501 Memorial Blvd.
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

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American Red Cross
502 S. Jackson St.
Tullahoma, TN 37388
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