United Way # 8019
CFC # 99248

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Nearly 60 years after World War II and the Holocaust, survivors who had once despaired of finding long-lost loved ones are being reunited, with the help of computer databases and the opening of Soviet bloc archives. In a four month period in 2003, the Red Cross Holocaust and World War II Tracing Center in Baltimore reconnected more than 40 people with loved ones missing since the war.
Tracing is a worldwide Red Cross program that works to reunite people who are separated because of natural or human-caused disaster. Whenever people feel the need to flee from a country, there is a probability that they will be separated from family members.
To find out more about
Red Cross Tracing,
contact
Tom Oostdyk at 703.527.3010 x733.
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