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In early May 2016, a wildfire tore through Fort McMurray, Alberta, destroying neighbourhoods and threatening an entire community. More than 80,000 people fled through smoke and fire to reach safety.
Recovery from disasters takes time and each community follows its own path in recovery. Community organizations play a critical role in recovery from disasters by helping to identify needs and gaps in ...
The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program (HELP) provides Canadians with short-term loans of health equipment on a donation basis.
If you need assistance after a house fire, call: 1-888-800-6493. For donations or a tax receipt, call: 1-800-418-1111. For questions about First Aid or Water Safety, call 1-877-356-3226. For any other ...
The Canadian Red Cross may provide emergency and disaster services in partnership with first responders, emergency managers, public officials, and in collaboration with other voluntary sector ...
The Community Services Recovery Fund was a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to support community service organizations, including charities, non-profits and Indigenous governing ...
Red Cross thanks you for taking this course with us! If you find it to be of value, please recommend it to others. Please ask us about other training opportunities, including First Aid Instructor ...
Disasters and emergencies impact us not only physically, but also emotionally. They cause significant disruption and add stress to our lives. The increased stress we experience during disasters and ...
TRIPLE* the impact. TRIPLE the hope. Across 190 countries, our presence and your generosity get people back to their homes, their businesses, their communities, and their traditions. And for those who ...
To ensure that donors to the Canadian Red Cross Society have full confidence in the Society and its appeals, the following donors’ rights are recognized. All Donors have the following rights: * ...
With most heart attacks occurring at home, do you feel prepared to respond in a cardiac emergency? Performing CPR could double someone’s chance of survival, so the Canadian Red Cross is encouraging ...