FM 1960 Branch Office (North Houston & North Harris County)
Serving these communities:
- City of Houston
- City of Tomball
- City of Humble
- Community of Cypress
- Community of Cypress-Fairbanks
- Community of Spring
- Community of Klein
- Community of Kingwood
- Community of Atascocita
- Community of Aldine
Services provided out of this branch office include: Disaster Services:
- Disaster Relief assistance to families impact by home, apartment, mobile home fires and other disasters.
- Community Disaster Education
- Emergency Communications to members of Armed Forces and their families.
- First Aid/CPR/AED Courses
- Baby Sitting Courses & Family Caregiving classes
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The FM 1960 Branch Office serves over 646,000 people in
27 Zip Codes living in the North Houston and North Harris County area that comprises 481 square miles. It also serves six public school districts that use Red Cross CPR /AED / First Aid training for their teachers, nurses, bus drivers, coaches and staff. Classes are offered at the
FM 1960 Office,
Tomball Fire Station(Map), and the
Humble Fire Station #1(Map). This rapidly growing area is increasingly in need of the services the American Red Cross provides on a daily basis.
Come be a part of the Red Cross mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it is found.
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DISASTER EDUCATION
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HOW YOU CAN HELP THE FM 1960 OFFICE
Directions How to Enroll in a Disaster Volunteer Class Enroll on the "National" Plateau Learning Center website. Disaster Volunteers enroll for classes by using a completely different system to enroll than for CPR or First Aid class. First take a volunteer orientation class and then you can enroll for free classes to volunteer with the Red Cross during a disaster. You must register for Disaster Volunteer classes in a different system called Plateau. Some classes can be taken on-line and some in a classroom.
Donate
Make a tax deductable contribution to the FM 1960 Branch Office today. Funding is provided by United Way of Greater Houston, through local businesses, grants, and voluntary individual donations. The red Cross receives no funding from the government.
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3. Decide on a Volunteer Track
* Health & Safety Track - Assist in leading classes.
* Disaster Track - Get trained to assist families in disasters that happen every day, organize supplies, etc.
* Office Track - Help prepare classrooms for class, assist with answering phones, etc.
* Community Education Track - Represent the Red Cross at Health Fairs- Meet & Greet, give out
brochures, etc.
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14503 Bammel North Houston Rd
Suite 210
Houston, Texas 77014
(Northchase Business Centre)

(281)895-6427
(281)866-8415 Fax
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Branch Staff
Allen T. Pape - Director
Matthew Girocco - Assistant Director of Health and Safety, Northern Region.
Loretta Toles - Program Coordinator of Health & Safety
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