The Canadian Red Cross has a long and proud history of women involved in its humanitarian services, with more than 100 years of providing help and hope. Today, women still play a vital role in the Red ...
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 ...
Are you and your family ready to face an emergency such as a flood, wildfire, earthquake or power outage? Do you have an emergency plan and an emergency kit to be self-sufficient for at least three ...
We help people and communities in Canada and around the world in times of need and support them in strengthening their resilience.
The Canadian Red Cross (CRC) – an inspirational not for profit organization, helps people and communities in Canada and around the world in times of need and supports them in strengthening their ...
The women of the Tiffany Circle share a deep commitment to helping people and communities by investing in the humanitarian work of the Canadian Red Cross. As philanthropists, community connectors and ...
Equip your community with a lifesaving AED (automated external defibrillator)! Apply for the Canadian Red Cross and Giant Tiger Community Defibrillator Program and help save lives in your community.
Join the Red Cross and help those in your community. Discover volunteer opportunities.
The below figures reflect updates to the Red Cross response to the conflict in Ukraine as of December 31, 2024. Sixty Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies and more than 186,000 trained volunteers ...
Canadian Red Cross Opioid Harm Reduction training aims to reduce opioid-related deaths by eliminating stigma, promoting helpful behaviors, and training on how to administer naloxone. Your support is ...
The Red Cross is there when Canadians need us most. We help build safer communities across Canada by providing local first aid training and education, emergency and disaster support, local health ...
One of the most common emergencies experienced by Canadians is a fire in their home. In Canada, house fires are most likely to occur between December and March. The most common causes of house fires ...
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