Ms. Phyllis Prodehl was recognized as a hero at the 2008 Heroes Breakfast in the Education Category for her volunteer work and dedication to helping students. She was nominated by Mrs. Sandi Holst and the Elementary Staff and students at Woodbury Central School.
It’s hard to imagine a world without heroes. At the American Red Cross, we work with heroes everyday. They are the backbone of every town and represent the essence of our organization. Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and perform feats big and small.
Throughout our Nation's history, Americans have worked together to care for those in need. The work of the American Red Cross exemplifies this tradition and reflects the good heart of our country. You can be a Hero for the American Red Cross by joining together with the Siouxland Area Chapter to raise $1000 in support of the Red Cross mission.
By setting and reaching your fundraising goal or by giving a gift to the Siouxland Area Chapter you help to provide comfort, warmth and hope to disaster victims.
This March is “Red Cross Month” just as the last 60 March’s have been since President Franklin D. Roosevelt first proclaimed it. The current President of the United States continues to honor the important history of the American Red Cross and you can too. By joining the annual Heroes Campaign during the important month of March, dedicated Red Cross supporters like you make an ongoing commitment to uphold the critical role the American Red Cross and its volunteers play in your community.
You can be a Hero for the American Red Cross by joining together with the Siouxland Area Chapter to raise money in support of the Red Cross mission. By setting and reaching a fundraising goal, you can help to provide comfort, warmth and hope to disaster victims. You can empower others to save lives. You can be a hero to the people we serve.
Sign up to be a Hero for your local Red Cross chapter today.