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Photo of the Day: Striving towards a world free of bullying

Guest post by James Park, Assistant Communications Coordinator in BC Youth facilitators, from left to right: John Shad, Harpreet Sidhu, Kate MacMurphy from our very own RespectED Violence and Abuse Prevention program in British Columbia, are celebra...

Social Media Team at the Red Cross field hospital: #CRCeru

[slideshow] This week Red Cross aid workers from across the country are meeting in Ontario for an intensive training exercise. Each of the 35 aid workers  - delegates as they are known in the Red Cross movement - are part of a larger roster of spe...

The Red Cross Round-up

The Round-up offers a weekly sample of what our sister Red Cross Societies are working on around the world. THAILAND: Floods are not unique for Thailand. But in 2011, the floods were considered some of the worst in the country’s history. One year ...

Photo of the Day: Women and girls, building communities

For this year's International Day for Disaster Reduction (Oct. 13), we recognize the important role women and girls play in strengthening their communities. We 'like' and are thankful for the work they're doing! (Photo from Maldivian Red Crescent...

Photo of the Day: Kindersley Walmart celebrates successful fundraising effort for Red Cross

We appreciate the support of Walmart Canada staff during our annual fundraising campaign in stores across the country. In Saskatchewan, where we are always up for a little competition, we recently delivered on a promise to reward staff from the store...

The Red Cross Round-up

The Round-up offers a weekly sample of what our sister Red Cross Societies are working on around the world. BANGLADESH: More than 1 million people have been affected by the floods that followed torrential monsoon rains in late June. They have lost...

The Red Cross Round-up

The Round-up offers a weekly sample of what our sister Red Cross Societies are working on around the world. NIGER: For many families in Niger, the gap between harvests has become stretched out by the drought that has been experienced all over the ...

Photo of the Day: Nobel Peace Prize recognition in Saskatoon

Earlier this week, Red Crossers gathered at the Peace Plaza at Rotary Park in Saskatoon for a ceremony to unveil a brick in recognition of the 1917 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the Red Cross. This brick was generously sponsored by SaskEnergy, a long ...

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