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3 reasons why volunteering is the best New Year's resolution

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When considering New Year's resolutions, it’s easy to have a long list of ambitions: meet new people, learn a new skill, spend more time with family and friends and so on. But, if you want to combine all those goals into one, make your resolution to volunteer in 2023!

Two Red Cross members walking with an older woman between them who is wrapped in a Red Cross blanket

Inspiring family traditions: Ways to support those in need during the holidays

Two dogs in holiday costumes, one sitting up and the other laying down

There are many ways to give back and support those in need during the holidays, so we asked families and friends to share their holiday traditions that are sparked by a sense of community, generosity, and compassion.

Two dogs in holiday costumes, one sitting up and the other laying down

Meet Denis, a volunteer supporting communities affected by Hurricane Fiona

Denis Lessard wearing a Red Cross vest and smiling to the camera at a reception centre

Originating on the coast of West Africa on September 14, 2022, Fiona’s destructive character took the world by surprise. Reported wind gusts ranged from 100 to 140 km/h, rainfall exceeded 100 mm in some locations and hundreds of thousands of people experienced power outages. Sadly, Fiona holds the record for being the most intense storm to ever hit Canada. Denis Lessard, a Quebec Canadian Red Cross volunteer since 2006, was deployed in Newfoundland on October 2, 2022, following this severe weather event.

Denis Lessard wearing a Red Cross vest and smiling to the camera at a reception centre

Gender equality and social inclusion at the core of gender-based violence prevention in Haiti

Several people standing or sitting, wearing white Red Cross bibs, posing.

In honour of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the Canadian Red Cross is highlighting our efforts to prevent and fight gender-based violence in our communities and around the world.

Several people standing or sitting, wearing white Red Cross bibs, posing.

More than a century of tireless service: Celebrating Dilke Red Cross Society

Three older women in a kitchen, one seated with two behind her, smiling at the camera

On December 16, 1916, in the small community of Dilke, just northwest of Regina, Saskatchewan, a group of 24 men and women formed a society to help soldiers who were away at war. Little did they know this would be the beginning of a beautiful friendship that would span generations, for more than a century.

Three older women in a kitchen, one seated with two behind her, smiling at the camera

Canadian Red Cross Board of Directors – Call for Nominations (2023-2026 term)

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The Canadian Red Cross is currently seeking diverse nominations to our Board of Directors for the 2023-2026 term. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who wants to commit to our humanitarian cause and who has Board level experience.

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Total strangers to true companions

Chris Hetke Photo, Friendly Calls Program Volunteer Chris Hetke smiles in a close-up solo photo

Despite being brought together out of an unfortunate circumstance, the powerful impact of Chris and George’s story is bright, inspiring, and heartwarming. The bond the two now have speaks to the undeniable importance of human connection and how something as simple as having a conversation can make a world of difference to someone.

Chris Hetke Photo, Friendly Calls Program Volunteer Chris Hetke smiles in a close-up solo photo

New volunteer Ha Vu describes why she gives back to organizations like the Canadian Red Cross

A woman in a Red Cross vest standing beside a display of emergency equipment such as batteries, flashlight and water container, facing the camera and smiling. The display is inside a Walmart store.

Canadian Red Cross Emergency Management volunteer Ha Vu’s interest in philanthropy led her to become a Red Cross Walmart ambassador. During the month-long campaign to raise funds for disaster preparedness, training, and responses in Canada, Ha does regular check-ins at her designated Walmart store - where she thanks Associates for their support.

A woman in a Red Cross vest standing beside a display of emergency equipment such as batteries, flashlight and water container, facing the camera and smiling. The display is inside a Walmart store.

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