Shelia Allen is celebrating 20 years with the American Red Cross South Central Kentucky Chapter on February 16, 2020. Shelia’s passion for the Red Cross and its mission goes back to her childhood living along the Gulf Coast. In an area often impacted by tornadoes, flooding and hurricanes, the Red Cross has always been present in delivering hope and comfort to the communities she’s called home.
Shelia has served as a staple with the American Red Cross South Central Kentucky Chapter through many changes and transitions over the years. She has met many volunteers, seen disasters that impacted one to thousands, and communities that always come together to help.
Her dedication has remained constant and the Red Cross Kentucky Region and South Central Kentucky Chapter are proud to celebrate her 20 years of service.
Here’s your opportunity to get to know Shelia a little better.
Current Job Title: Administrative Assistant
Hometown: Columbia, Mississippi
Family: Married to Chris for 37 years, two daughters (Rachel and Jessica), two sons-in-law, two grandchildren and two cats.
The one thing no one knows about me is… me and my husband went over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
My first job was… at Fotomat Booth (yes, I am that old).
What led me to working at the American Red Cross was… I have always had a passion for serving others. Seeing the Red Cross at work at a young age led me to the Red Cross as an adult.
My most memorable moment/moments with the Red Cross is/are… during 9/11 seeing the community come together wanting to donate blood to help.
The best advice I ever received was… always look for the positive in everything, doing so helps you solve the problems you face with a better attitude. (My dad)
If I could do it all over again, I… wouldn’t change a thing!
My favorite part of working for the American Red Cross is… seeing people give of themselves to help others in need.
The best meal I ever had was… my grandmother’s homemade biscuits and fresh garden vegetables.
At the top of my bucket list is… travel to every state (seven more to go).
My favorite pastime is… traveling, needle knitting, loom knitting and crochet.
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Friday, February 14, 2020
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Tempur Sealy Donates Mattresses to Fort Knox Red Cross Helping Hands Program
Fort Knox soldiers will be resting a little easier this week thanks to Kentucky Red Cross volunteers and our partners at Tempur Sealy.
Red Cross volunteers from our Fort Knox office arrived early on Tuesday morning to help unload about 100 twin and queen sized Tempur-Pedic mattresses donated by Tempur Sealy. These mattresses will be given to soldiers in need on base through our Red Cross Helping Hands program at Fort Knox.
This is not the first time Tempur Sealy has given back to the community through the Red Cross. In the past, Tempur Sealy has helped support disaster relief efforts through donations to the Red Cross. Tempur Sealy has also made donations of mattresses to the Red Cross House, a short-term recovery center located in University City for families displaced by disaster in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Thank you, Tempur Sealy, for giving back!
Click here to see more photos of the delivery.
Kentucky Region CEO Steve Cunanan (second from right) assisted Fort Knox Red Cross volunteers as they unloaded mattresses. |
Red Cross volunteers from our Fort Knox office arrived early on Tuesday morning to help unload about 100 twin and queen sized Tempur-Pedic mattresses donated by Tempur Sealy. These mattresses will be given to soldiers in need on base through our Red Cross Helping Hands program at Fort Knox.
This is not the first time Tempur Sealy has given back to the community through the Red Cross. In the past, Tempur Sealy has helped support disaster relief efforts through donations to the Red Cross. Tempur Sealy has also made donations of mattresses to the Red Cross House, a short-term recovery center located in University City for families displaced by disaster in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Thank you, Tempur Sealy, for giving back!
Rick Maynard (second from left), Senior Manager of Public Relations for
Tempur Sealy, joined Red Cross staff on base for the delivery. |
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