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 ...
As Halloween approaches, it's time for witches, goblins, and superheroes to take to the streets. While Halloween in Canada is an exciting time, ensuring a safe and fun experience for all is essential.
Join the Community Defibrillator Program by completing this form. This form is designed for individuals to apply their communities in the Community Defibrillator Program, brought to you by the ...
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.
The Canadian Red Cross relies on flexible funding to the International Disaster Relief Fund and the International Programs Fund to help ensure we can respond to urgent needs around the world.
The National Medical Advisory Committee (NMAC) of the Canadian Red Cross brings together a distinguished panel of medical experts dedicated to advancing health, safety, and emergency preparedness ...
From January 28 to 30, join emergency management partners and critical stakeholders from across Canada for discussions on strengthening Canada's preparedness in response to rising climate events.
As a pet groomer, you work closely with pets every day, dedicating your time to keeping them happy, healthy, and looking their best. But have you ever considered what you would do if a pet in your ...
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 ...
For some people, a little conversation can make a big difference. So, what if we told you that a meaningful connection was just a phone call away? The Friendly Calls program matches people over the ...
You will be invited to an in-person or phone interview to discuss your interests.
In 1965, the seven Fundamental Principles were adopted by the 20th International Conference. They were developed to link together the International Committee, Federation and National Societies. Our ...
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