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As we approach the one-year mark of the wildfires that affected Jasper, the Canadian Red Cross continues to work with the community to ensure those impacted by the disaster have the supports they need ...
The Canadian Red Cross recognizes that mitigation measures can be powerful tools for protecting against future wildfires. The Residential Mitigation Incentive Program provides financial incentives for ...
Treat and prevent injuries. Learn first aid and CPR. Download the official First Aid app. Get Red Cross advice, tips and resources to keep your family safe year-round. programs offered by the Canadian ...
Learn how to stay safe and cool in the summer during heat-related emergencies from the Canadian Red Cross and help keep your family safe.
The First World War marked a major turning point for the Canadian Red Cross Society (CRCS), establishing it as Canada’s leading wartime humanitarian aid organization.
The Canadian Red Cross supports the use of compression-only CPR as a life-saving approach for untrained individuals that witness an adult collapse. Learn more.
Governments in Canada and around the world recognize the importance of protecting the Red Cross emblem from misuse. Here is a short summary of relevant legislation in Canada.
Whenever natural disaster or crisis hits, our national corporate partners and supporters are right there with us on the frontline. Through their generous support, the Red Cross can respond immediately ...
The Cross-Canada Online Humanitarian Education Youth Action Summit is an opportunity for high school students and teachers across the country to learn with free, ready to deliver activities about the ...
Learn how the Red Cross Look, Listen, Link, Live model helps you manage stress, build resilience, and practise self-care before burnout sets in.
The Canadian Red Cross has launched the Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal to respond to those affected by ongoing conflict in the country. Donations to the Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal will ...
The Canadian Mental Health Association estimates that 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental health crisis or be diagnosed with a mental illness. By age 40, that ratio increases to every 1 in 2 ...