Red Cross Talks (Page 181)

Red Cross blogger

Latest Posts

Red Cross responds: beat the heat

Yesterday, Toronto reached a record high of 36.3 C, beating the old record of 36.1 C which was set back in 1955. When there is a heat alert on days such as this, Red Cross volunteers in Toronto hand out water to the city's most vulnerable communities...

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: Heavy rains have caused floods and catastrophic landslides in south-east Bangladesh, leaving 110 dead and nearly 300,000 people...

Keep your loved ones safe around the water this summer

*Guest entry by Nicole Robicheau, Public Affairs Advisor, Ottawa There have been a number of drownings over this past long weekend, and we wanted to share some quick tips to help  keep your loved ones safe. Always wear a lifejacket or personal ...

What is your defining moment?

What is the defining moment you felt most proud to be Canadian? Maclean's magazine recently put that question out to its audience, and Red Cross disaster management volunteer Lynda Henshell, of Thunder Bay, responded with the statement below...

Photo of the Day: FS Financial Strategies Mission of Care Program raises $5000 for Red Cross

Guest entry by James Park, Public Affairs in British Columbia Staff and volunteers from FS Financial Strategies and the Canadian Red Cross took part in the Scotiabank Half Marathon and 5K Run/Walk Charity Challenge last weekend in Vancouver. In a...

Photo of the Day: American Red Cross helps wash away the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby

*Guest entry by Gina Holmes, Public Affairs team, Ottawa Pictured above is 3 month old Jennifer Suarez along with her mom Natallie Suarez and grandmother Anna Gonzalez.  All three of them are evacuees staying at one of the shelters that were opene...

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.PHILIPPINES: Six months after Tropical Storm Washi wreaked havoc in northern Mindanao, hundreds of families are still homeless, living in evacu...

Photo of the Day: Momstown staying safe around water

[slideshow] Canadian Red Cross water safety experts have been meeting with our partner, Momstown, across Ontario to help moms learn more about how to keep their children safe around the water. Take a look at these photos from our workshops in Barr...

See your impact in action.

Sign up to receive impact updates from the Canadian Red Cross, inspirational stories from the field and be the first to hear about emergency relief efforts.

The Canadian Red Cross takes your privacy seriously. We do not distribute or sell your email address to anyone. View our privacy policy.

About The Blog

The purpose of this blog, quite simply, is to talk. This blog is an opportunity for Red Cross staff, volunteers, supporters and friends to share stories about what is happening in your community and the important work you are doing. It is a tool that will help keep all of us connected.

Blog Archives