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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.HAITI: An independent evaluation into the IFRC beneficiary communications program in Haiti has shown just how critical information is to people...

A friendly voice can brighten the day

* Guest blog by Colleen Lowe, senior communications advisor with the Red CrossOctober is Community Support Month in Ontario – a time to celebrate and acknowledge our staff and volunteers who provide support to vulnerable members of their communities ...

Bif Naked blogs for Blog Action Day

As part of World Food Day and Blog Action Day, Red Cross Twitter Team member, Bif Naked, has contributed this post to our blog. Bif, an international recording artist and activist, has been very active in supporting the Canadian Red Cross efforts to ...

Let's talk about food: Blog Action Day 2011

Today is Blog Action Day 2011, a day when bloggers around the world are encouraged to blog about one particular theme. This year’s theme is ‘food.’ For many reasons, this is a topic dear to our Red Cross heart and so we wanted to participate. 

Fifty years of service honoured with the Order of the Red Cross

*Guest blog by Colleen Lowe, Senior Communications Advisor, Ontario ** Photos by Johan Hallberg-Campbell The world has changed in many ways over the past 50 years, as Sally St. Lewis will tell you. Her experiences as a volunteer with the Red Cr...

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: Almost 2.3 million people have been affected as nearly four months of heavy flooding has washed its way down from Thailand’s Northern...

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.INDIA: Over 3.4 million people have been affected by severe flooding in Odisha.  Despite hundreds of villages being cut off by the floods, the ...

So You Think You Can Dance Haiti?

*Guest blog by Michael Tomascik, Public Affairs team, Ottawa Since as far back as historical records seem to reach, dance has always played some sort of pivotal role in the lives of people. Not only providing us with a great source of physical act...

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