SmartStart is an injury prevention program specifically designed for immigrants, refugees and new Canadians. The program provides participants with a basic understanding of how to respond to ...
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.
For your personalized quote, please contact your local Red Cross planned giving representative. There is no obligation in requesting a quote. Note: This is a gift type suited to people who are 65 ...
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 ...
In partnership with Indigenous peoples across Canada, the Red Cross supports culturally appropriate programming in disaster prevention, response and recovery, as well as education and training to ...
Pink Day started in 2007, when a grade nine student in Cambridge, Nova Scotia was bullied by classmates for wearing a pink shirt to school. Taking notice, two students named Travis Price and David ...
The Canadian Red Cross continued to offer its First Aid courses with its training partners using a blended model of online and in-person training when appropriate in 2021-22 to meet the needs of ...
Whether it's responding to a disaster large or small, teaching Canadians to swim, promoting healthy relationships and non-violence, advocating on humanitarian issues or supporting communities in need ...
Canadian Red Cross First Aid and CPR courses are delivered throughout Canada through our network of Training Partners. Please visit redcross.ca/findacourse or call 1 ...
In a disaster, like an earthquake, services such as cellphone coverage, power, water and quick access to emergency assistance are not guaranteed. There are proven actions you can take now to help you ...
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