denise everhart / red cross coordinating officer: "so, it quickly becomes overwhelming."the red cross says there's three ways to help during a major disaster: donate blood, volunteer your time or donate money so the red cross will buy the items needed most.denise everhart / red cross coordinating officer: "we always buy it locally so that helps the community recover and we know where it came from. it's properly sealed, it's not expired and it just makes it easier." but for mariano and christa domingo who lost everything in the fire?mariano and christa domingo / displaced by fire: "everything. yeah."these donations were exactly what they needed. mariano domingo / displaced by fire: yeah, everything we have on is donated. there's a lot coming in and trying to organize it, i know is difficult for them, but anything that they can do is appreciated a lot." (vicki) and monetary donations are still needed at this time. the salvation army uses 100-percent of disaster donations in support of local disaster relief operations. to donate, visit go-sal- army-org. (vicki) that wraps up