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Why Red Cross Twitter friends are learning CPR

*Guest blog by Joallore Alon, (@clickflickca on Twitter). Joallore , a member of the Red Cross Twitter Team, is co-hosting a Red Cross CPR Tweet-up in Toronto on Nov. 16. The class is one of six happening across the country as part of CPR Awareness M...

Photo of the Day: Flooding in Thailand

Every day, we publish a photo to show Red Cross at work across the country or around the world. Do you have a photo to share? Let us know!In this incredible photo you see people receiving emergency supplies from the Thai Red Cross.This photo was take...

Food Friday: Wake up and smell the coffee

*Guest blog by Michael Tomascik, Public Affairs team, Ottawa Now I am not a psychic, but I could wager that probably more than half of you reading the blog this morning either have a cup of coffee within arm’s reach, or have one in your hands righ...

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.HONDURAS: Thousands of people in Honduras are facing the prospect of rebuilding their communities following extensive floods which caused lands...

Whimsical webs

*Guest blog by Michael Tomascik, Public Affairs team, Ottawa[slideshow]As a result of massive flooding that hit Pakistan last year; millions of spiders were forced to seek refuge in the few outlying trees. Moreover, with the flood waters slow to rece...

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. BANGKOK: Since flooding began in late June, the Thai Red Cross has distributed more than 175,000 family kits and almost two million bottles of...

Helping those affected by the earthquake in Turkey

[slideshow] The Turkish Red Crescent responded immediately to the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey earlier this week. Throughout the region they have mobilized teams of disaster responders and supplies including over 2,000 tents, 7,500 ...

Reaching for the highest peak for Red Cross

A few weeks ago, we told you about Heather Cranney - manager of the Timmins, ON branch - who was en route to Africa to hike Mount Kilimanjaro in support of the Red Cross, raising almost $600. She recently returned and shared with us a bit about her e...

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