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Heroic CPR Rescue at Riding Mountain National Park

Bradley Bator holding a Red Cross Rescue Award certificate for life-saving at Riding Mountain National Park.

In Riding Mountain National Park, where peace can meet sudden emergencies, Duty Officers — Reid Ahntholz and Bradley Bator — became real-life heroes. During a busy July weekend, they responded fast to a visitor’s cardiac arrest on Lakeshore Trail. Using CPR, an AED, and their skills, they saved a life. Their actions turned a tragedy into hope — a true testament to First Aid training.

Hamilton Hero Saves Life with Naloxone and CPR

Olga Brnardic being honored with the Canadian Red Cross Rescue Award. 

Olga works as the receptionist at the Canadian Red Cross in Hamilton. Her day started like any other day until everything changed suddenly. She came across someone showing obvious signs of opioid poisoning, and she did not freeze or fear. Instead, she reached for something stronger: a naloxone kit.

From volunteer to evacuee: A story of resilience

A profile picture of a Red Cross volunteer

A social delegate with the Réseau d’entraide des délégués sociaux et des déléguées sociales of the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ), Donald has been coordinating FTQ’s workplace campaign in support of the Canadian Red Cross since 2002. He was directly affected by the 2023 wildfires in Chibougamau and was forced to evacuate his home that summer.

How the Palestine Red Crescent Society and Canadian Red Cross Deliver Emergency Care in the West Bank and Gaza

Kelsey Lemon smiling while shaking the hand of a Palestine Red Crescent Society volunteer.

I’ve just returned from a trip to West Bank to speak with colleagues from the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS). Despite the difficult circumstances the teams in West Bank and Gaza face every day, the staff and volunteers at PRCS remain incredibly committed to their humanitarian objectives. 

Hearing Firsthand from Magen David Adom Volunteers

Representatives from Canadian Red Cross and Magen David Adom meet in Tel Aviv.

During a recent trip to meet with the leadership of Magen David Adom (MDA) – the Red Cross of Israel – we spoke about the incredible power of volunteers. Like in Canada, the work done by MDA is made possible by the staff and volunteers who give of their time, even in incredibly difficult circumstances. 

How to Support Workout Buddies Through Tough Times

Two young people sit on the grass with their bicycles, talking while still wearing their helmets, as if taking a break from cycling.

Many people who exercise regularly may also hide feelings of stress, managing anxiety, or emotional pain. They might appear fine on the outside, but they could be going through tough times inside. That’s why it's so important to unmask mental health and challenge our usual perceptions of what it looks like, especially in settings that seem the happiest on the surface.

Training to Better Support Indigenous Communities During Emergencies

Training participants pose for a group photo in a boardroom.

On April 29, 30 and May 1, 2025, in Quebec City, the Canadian Red Cross facilitated a revised version of a training that has been offered for the past 10 years to various stakeholders to help them support Indigenous communities in emergency situations.

Returning Home to Gaza City: An Update from Amr and his Family

A wide-angle landscape photo of demolished and damaged buildings in Gaza City.

Amr is a media officer with the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Like many of his colleagues, his family has been impacted by the ongoing conflict in Gaza. We first introduced Amr after his family fled the north of Gaza to Khan Younis. We connected with him after his family had to flee again, this time to Rafah, and then one year after the escalation of hostilities. 

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