At the Canadian Red Cross, transparency, accountability, and security are important to us – learn more about your rights as a donor.
Do you want to raise funds in support of the Canadian Red Cross? You can fundraise online or organize a fundraising event in support of a current emergency appeal, Red Cross program or service, or ...
Our Opioid Harm Reduction (OHR) work is guided by an advisory council of subject matter experts including people with lived and living experience of substance use and their families and friends ...
Laura Enekegho is a fourth year PhD student in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. When she isn’t in a laboratory, classroom, or volunteering on campus, you will find her at ...
The only disaster-based educational program in Canada, Expect the Unexpected is designed to help children, youth, educators and parents learn about the importance of disaster preparedness. It features ...
There is a current – and critical – need for volunteers to join our Emergency Management Team today! Disasters now endanger more Canadians and cause more devastation than ever before. Whenever they do ...
Earn 100 Aeroplan® points per $5 given to the Canadian Red Cross Society (the “Offer”). By making a qualifying donation under this Offer you agree to the following terms and conditions: ...
When it comes to disasters and crises around the world, local Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement staff and volunteers are at the heart of the response— taking action to support people who have been ...
Starting January 2025, the Canadian Red Cross is excited to offer the Pillowcase Project—an engaging emergency preparedness program for 3rd to 5th graders across Canada. Originally developed by the ...
Though Canada is known for its frosty winters, temperatures can get very high in the heart of summer. Prolonged exposure to extreme heat has serious medical risks, like heat cramps, heat exhaustion ...
Stand proudly with an extraordinary group of women committed to ensuring the Canadian Red Cross will always be there when people need a place to turn.
When an emergency or disaster strikes, the Canadian Red Cross may work in partnership with first responders, public officials, emergency managers, and alongside other voluntary sector organizations to ...