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CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -
This week, the American Red Cross will be closing their service center locations as relief needs continue to transition from helping with immediate needs to clean up operations.
The following service center locations will close on the following dates and times:
- Crittenden Baptist Church – 215 Russell Street, Crittenden, KY - Closing Time: 12:00 pm (noon) Tuesday, March 13, 2012
- Holton Community Center, 7056 Versailles St., Holton, IN - Closing Time: 6:00 pm, Tuesday, March 13, 2012
- Northern Pendleton Fire Department – Junction of KY-154, Peach Grove, KY - Closing Time: TBD, Wednesday, March 13, 2012
- Washington Township Hall - 2238 SR 756, Moscow, OH - Closing Time: 12:00 pm (noon), Monday, March 12, 2012
- River of Life Church - 1793 US Highway 52, Moscow, OH - Closed
Additionally, the American Red Cross tornado relief call center is now closed. For donations, volunteer inquiries and all other inquiries please call the Greater Cincinnati-Dayton Region's headquarters at phone number at 513-579-3000.