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Six months since northern Alberta wildfires

Slave Lake
 
It has been six months since areas in northern Alberta were devastated by raging wildfires. Since recovery operations began on June 6, the Canadian Red Cross has assisted over 3,000 people and distributed more than $600,000 in direct aid to individuals and families. This includes shelter, food, household goods, occupational support, as well as medical and school supplies.

At the community level, the Canadian Red Cross continues to support numerous projects including food for schools, toys and craft supplies for daycare centers, funding for playground construction, and sports equipment for youth groups. In addition to this assistance, the Canadian Red Cross is also working with key community and partner groups, including the Town of Slave Lake and surrounding municipal districts, to ensure residents build their capacity and resilience as they navigate the road to recovery.

Click here to learn how your donations continue to make a difference in the lives of wildfire survivors in Alberta.

 

Posted:  November 17, 2011 / Updated: December 5, 2011