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The Red Cross brings hope to people with disabilities in Mali

Man in a Red Cross vest driving on a motorbike on a street in Mali.

The Canadian Red Cross is working to enhance the capacity of the Mali Red Cross in developing and implementing programs to help communities become stronger, healthier, and more resilient. This led the Canadian Red Cross team in Mali, in partnership with the Mali Red Cross and the MHSD, to launch a component of a project for people with disabilities.

Man in a Red Cross vest driving on a motorbike on a street in Mali.

Calgary Humane Society: Stop the Spread and Stay Safe! Program

A woman smiling with a dog on her shoulder

"It was fast and painless. Took at most 15 minutes. Provided peace of mind that I was not asymptomatic and potentially spreading the virus."
That is how one staff member with Calgary Humane Society (CHS) described their experience taking a COVID-19 rapid antigen test as part of the Canadian Red Cross Stop the Spread and Stay Safe! program.

A woman smiling with a dog on her shoulder

How to prepare for and cope with flooding and extreme weather

Flooded road covered in mud and debris with a large snow-topped mountain in the background

Whether you are experiencing this week’s flooding, landslides and extreme weather in British Columbia first-hand or are watching it unfold through social media and television screens, there’s no denying the sheer devastation it has caused.

Flooded road covered in mud and debris with a large snow-topped mountain in the background

In 10 minutes, your life can turn upside down.

A woman sitting at a desk with a Red Cross vest on and smiling

When lightning strikes, disaster can follow in mere minutes. Elizabeth, her husband, four children and family dog escaped a sudden home fire, and were grateful for the support of the Red Cross Personal Disaster Assistance Team in Prince Albert, SK. 

A woman sitting at a desk with a Red Cross vest on and smiling

Responding to COVID-19 around the world - part 4

A woman in mask and goggles standing inside an arena where chairs and tables are set up

More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, some countries are now experiencing devastating second, third, and fourth waves of the virus. While the quick development of vaccines is positive news, COVID-19 remains an ongoing crisis and its effects will still be seen for years to come. Here are some examples of how Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies continue to provide support.

A woman in mask and goggles standing inside an arena where chairs and tables are set up

Toronto theatre company back on stage with support from Red Cross screening program

Testing equipment, such as swabs on a table in front of a stage

Although the staff at Theatre Gargantua in Toronto picked up some interesting hobbies and pastimes during the early stages of lockdown, they were eager to get back to the stage. When they were able to do so, Theatre Gargantua quickly applied for and adopted the Stop the Spread program to ensure that their staff and audience would feel safe and comfortable getting back to live theatre.

Testing equipment, such as swabs on a table in front of a stage

Embrave: still providing a safe place with Stop the Spread program

A woman carrying a child, only shoulder of woman and hand of child visible

Providing a safe place to people in need of shelter, Embrave Agency to End Violence could not even consider closing due to the pandemic. Instead, they looked for ways to keep operating safely, for clients and staff, implementing many safety measures, including the Canadian Red Cross Stop the Spread program.

A woman carrying a child, only shoulder of woman and hand of child visible

Red Cross responders share B.C. Fires experiences: Being able to provide this support is just a beautiful thing to do

A woman in a Red Cross vest wheeling a dolly with clean-up kits on it

Since the start of this year’s wildfires season in British Columbia in mid-June, more than 1,600 wildfires were recorded in the province, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes throughout the province. The Canadian Red Cross sent close to 200 employees and volunteers from across the country to help support individuals, families and communities affected by the wildfires.

A woman in a Red Cross vest wheeling a dolly with clean-up kits on it

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