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Red Cross Volunteers Respond to Five-Alarm Fire in Ottawa

  • Canadian Red Cross volunteers are providing assistance following a five-alarm fire in Ottawa on January 18.  More»

School is in! Prepare your kids with flu prevention tips

  • The Canadian Red Cross is encouraging parents to help ensure this school year is a healthy one by reviewing a few simple steps with children that can help them prevent the spread of diseases such as the flu.  More»

TELUS Supports Babysitting Program in Toronto and Ottawa

  • The TELUS Toronto and Ottawa Community Boards have donated $33,050 to the Canadian Red Cross in support of the babysitting program in Toronto and Ottawa.  More»

Volunteers Needed

Are you interested in volunteer opportunities at the Ottawa Branch? Click here....

The Renfrew County branch is currently seeking Leadership Volunteers to serve on Branch Council and Program Committees.If you are interested in volunteering your time, please contact the Renfrew County Branch at (613) 735-1157 or 1-800-850-9777.

The Kingston and District branch is currently seeking dedicated, enthusiastic and compassionate volunteers to assist us in various areas including office support, fundraising, governance, disaster management and leadership. Join our team today and help us help those in need in our community. Contact the Kingston and District Branch at (613) 548-4929 or 1-888-222-0789.

The Brockville and District branch is currently seeking dedicated, enthusiastic and compassionate volunteers for the Disaster Management program. Join our team today and help us help those in need in our community. Contact the Brockville and District Branch at (613) 342-3523.

Haiti Earthquake

  • Powerful earthquake hits Haiti – Urgent help needed More>>

Philippines Typhoon

  • Rescue teams save hundreds from floods in Metro Manila More>>

  • Read about the Red Cross response More»

"Pictures Talk" Photo Exhibit

  • In 2008, four years after the tsunami, 41 children in Indonesia were asked to photograph their life as it is now. The Canadian Red Cross captured these images of hope and recovery in a photo exhibit entitled “Pictures Talk”.

Click here  to see the online version of "Pictures Talk".

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