Heartland Regional Grouping
The Missouri River borders and then flows through the center of the Heartland Regional Grouping. The Heartland Regional Grouping provides services in 16 Nebraska county areas of Burt, Cass, Cedar, Cuming, Dixon, Dodge, Douglas, Knox, Madison, Pierce, Sarpy, Saunders, Stanton, Thurston, Washington and Wayne and eight Iowa county areas of Crawford, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby.
Heartland Chapter
Omaha, Nebraska, is a fast-growing city in the Heartland located on the western banks of the Missouri River. The Heartland Chapter is located two blocks south of 80th Avenue and W. Center Road. The Chapter responds to about 200 fires and other disasters each year, assisting hundreds of children and adults with immediate needs, including financial assistance for food, clothing, and shelter, as well as, referrals to community agencies and crisis counseling. The Chapter was chartered in 1917, and its current jurisdiction includes Burt, Cass, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders, and Washington counties.
Loess Hills Chapter
The Loess Hills Chapter is located at 535 W. Broadway in Council Bluffs, Iowa and has been proudly serving Southwest Iowa for 90 years. The region includes: Crawford, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties. The chapter responds to an average of 45 fires each year, assisting approximately 50 families with basic recovery support services of food, clothing, and shelter, as well as referrals to community agencies and crisis counseling. For more information about Loess Hills Chapter services, please contact the chapter at (712) 322-4017 or visit our website by clicking the link below.
Northeast Nebraska Chapter
The Northeast Nebraska Chapter is located in Wayne, Nebraska, with an additional office in Norfolk, Nebraska. Wayne, Nebraska, is a college community of approximately 5,000 located 45 miles southwest of Sioux City, Iowa. The chapter averages about 20 fires per year and helps around 75 people with basic needs and recovery support services. The Northeast Nebraska Chapter of the American Red Cross began in 1917. The Chapter serves the counties of Cedar, Cuming, Dixon, Knox, Madison, Pierce, Stanton, Thurston and Wayne with a population of approximately 101,202. The American Red Cross plays a vital part in this small corner of Northeast Nebraska.
Northeast Nebraska Chapter
Heartland Chapter
What we do
The American Red Cross is there every day for people all across the country to provide relief following a disaster, to train people in lifesaving skills so neighbors are ready to respond in emergency situations, and to ensure that our military personnel have a means of communication with loved ones should an emergency arise.
We, at the American Red Cross, continue to be proactive to ensure we can positively impact how we serve our communities - today and in the future - to meet the needs of military families, disaster victims, hospital patients relying on blood donors, and those who turn to the Red Cross for lifesaving training.