Donor support brought this family back home

In the Fall of 2021, British Columbia experienced unprecedented flooding and landslides that damaged homes, washed away roads, and caused power outages. 17,000 people were evacuated from their homes—including Janet and Chris.

The Canadian Red Cross gave evacuees like Janet and Chris emergency financial assistance and clean-up kits. This essential support helped them repair damage and return home, just before the holidays.

Watch Janet and Chris' story

“The Red Cross did wonders for a lot of people in our community.”
- JANET, Merritt resident affected by B.C. floods in 2021

Your support helps families affected by a crisis return to what matters most.

Across 190 countries, our presence and your generosity get people back to their homes, their businesses, their communities, and their traditions. And for those who can’t go home, we give them what they need to feel the comfort that home provides. Click on the mapScroll below to see the impact of supporters like you over the past five years.

A person in a CRC coat stands in the middle of a road, surrounded by floodwaters, highlighting the disaster's impact.

BC Floods and extreme weather (2021)

Rare torrential rains caused significant damage to public infrastructure.

19,000 local residents counted on the Red Cross.

186 brave staff and volunteers stepped up.

Photo: Allie Murchison / Canadian Red Cross
A burned building with mountains in the background, highlighting the devastation from the Jasper Wildfire

Jasper Wildfire (2024)

A large-scale wildfire in Alberta triggered the evacuation of over 25,000 residents, workers and visitors.

1,300+ households counted on the Red Cross.

300+ businesses and non-profits received financial support.

Photo: Angela Hill / Canadian Red Cross
A significant fire blazes in a Manitoba forest, with thick smoke billowing into the sky amidst the trees.

Manitoba wildfires (2025)

A severe wildfire season led to a province-wide state of emergency. More than 32,000 people were evacuated.

44,000 evacuees received health-related support.

1,000+ brave staff and volunteers stepped up.

Photo: Government of Manitoba
A white vehicle in front of a building, representing emergency response amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.

Humanitarian crisis in Ukraine (2022 – 2025)

Ongoing conflict in Ukraine has triggered one of the largest humanitarian responses in history. Millions have lost their homes, livelihoods, loved ones, and access to basic services.

42,000+ emergency relief items (blankets, tarps, cooking supplies) provided.

98,300+ healthcare consultations provided through Mobile Health Units.

Photo: Angela Hill / Canadian Red Cross
Three Ambulances driving along the road, highlighting the urgent response to the Middle East Humanitarian Crisis

Middle East Humanitarian Crisis (2023-2025)

Escalating hostilities in this region have impacted millions of lives. In Gaza, 90 per cent of the population is displaced, with severely limited access to shelter, food, health care.

77,700+ patient visits to a Red Cross field hospital in Rafa, Gaza.

50,000 + patients received life-saving care and urgent medical transportation in Lebanon.

Photo: Angela Hill / Canadian Red Cross
A man carries two children in his arms as he walks away from a building

Afghanistan Humanitarian Crisis (2024)

More than 40 years of conflict and recent natural disasters has left more than half the population in need of humanitarian aid.

6 mobile health teams set up for people to access care in their communities.

59,000 +patients received essential care and health information.

Photo: Meer Abdullah / IFRC

While the match has ended, emergencies continue to shatter people’s lives. Your support can help provide the shelter, supplies and support that keep their traditions – and hope – alive.

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