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Photo of the Day: Maintaining medical equipment for children

Guest blog by James Park, Red Cross Public Affairs assistant in BCEvery day, we publish a photo to show the Red Cross at work across the country or around the world. Do you have a photo to share? Let us know! Growing up can be difficult. This is esp...

Photo of the Day: Philippine Red Cross continues to support communities affected by Tropical Storm Washi

Every day, we publish a photo to show the Red Cross at work across the country or around the world. Do you have a photo to share? Let us know! A woman happily struggles with hygiene kits she received during a distribution in Barangay Carmen, Cagayan ...

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.CHINA: Supported by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the Red Cross Society of China  launched a community-base...

Violence in disasters

Violence during and after disasters not only causes injury, trauma and death, but also undermines hope, trust and self-worth in individuals and communities. The Canadian Red Cross is working to change this. Predictable, Preventable, a report by...

World TB Day: Simple solutions to not-so-simple problems

Guest blog by Gwen Eamer, Media Advisor in Ottawa When you think about a ‘healthcare innovation’, what comes to mind? Whirring machines and hundred-dollar bills flying out the window? Sometimes, the simplest ideas can have the biggest impact. Tube...

Photo of the Day: Preparing for Pink Shirt Day in Saskatchewan

Every day, we publish a photo to show the Red Cross at work across the country or around the world. Do you have a photo to share? Let us know! 12,321 pink shirts poured into the Canadian Red Cross office in Regina this week! Thousands of students an...

World Water Day: How would your life be different without enough water?

Guest blog by Gwen Eamer, Media Advisor in Ottawa Did you know that 780 million people today don’t have access to a safe and reliable water supply? Consider the lost potential in this: 71% of households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on women and girl...

Photo of the Day: Syrian Arab Red Crescent

Every day, we publish a photo to show the Red Cross at work across the country or around the world. Do you have a photo to share? Let us know! Staff and volunteers from the Syrian Arab Red Crescent provide vital relief to people in the town Blouda...

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