Charlotte, NC - When neighbors are in need, they turn to the
Red Cross. And in order to meet those needs, the Red Cross depends upon its
benefactors.
On Tuesday, May 1, the Greater Carolinas Red Cross officially dedicated the
Katherine Harper Disaster Staging Area as part of the Sadie Fowler Disaster
Center in Charlotte, N.C.
Ron and Katherine Harper were among key players in the creation of the Disaster
Center. The Harpers, owners of Harper Corporation of America, which pioneered
the successful use of industrial plasma flame-spraying technology for anilox
rolls, provided money for the creation of a staging area within The Sadie
Fowler Disaster Center.
This center is unique in that it is only one of a dozen facilities of its kind
among Red Cross Chapters nationwide. The disaster center, which offers
state-of-the art capabilities, and is staffed by 1,800 trained volunteers,
enables the Greater Carolinas Red Cross to respond more quickly and efficiently
to neighbors in need. It also provides a place for community residents to learn
emergency preparedness so that they too may help their neighbors and save
lives. Both Mecklenburg and Iredell County count on the Greater Carolinas Red
Cross to be there when disaster strikes.
The Katherine Harper Disaster Staging Area provides 2,000 square feet of
multi-use space for storing, loading and deploying disaster equipment and
supplies.
The Disaster Center is a revolution in disaster response. The facility would
not exist without the generosity of community leaders like the Harpers. Through
their kindness, the Harpers inspire goodwill and friendship toward the Greater
Carolinas Chapter and the residents of Mecklenburg and Iredell County.
The Harpers not only helped improve the quality of disaster
response issued by the Greater Carolinas Chapter but helped improve the lives
of their neighbors when disaster strikes.