New Brunswick News and Stories

In her words: Retired teacher Ann Deane shares her story about being a Canadian Red Cross volunteer

- Ann is one of our amazing volunteers in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She volunteers in the Emergency Management program helping her community in times of need and has assisted in public education through emergency preparedness presentations. In her own words, this is why she gives back.

Inflatable toys aren’t a substitute for supervision: A day at the beach takes a terrifying turn

- At first glance, laying on an inflatable toy in shallow water seems pretty safe, after all, the water isn’t deep and there is a floating toy right there. Recently, a family’s trip to the beach in Nova Scotia proved to be a harrowing reminder of why this is not the case.

An unexpected ending to a family kayaking trip

- Swimming back to shore wasn’t exactly how the kayaking day trip was supposed to end. The water is usually relatively calm in the bay and warm, perfect for kayaking.
 

In her own words: She joined the Red Cross after living through Hurricane Katrina, now she helps oth

- Brandy Cherarmie lived through Hurricane Katrina, where she saw firsthand the help that the Red Cross provides. Since then, she has joined as a volunteer and and has travelled around Canada helping people impacted by emergencies and disasters. 

20 years later: Canada’s response to the Kosovar refugee crisis

- In the spring of 1999, Canada sponsored 5,000 Kosovar refugees as part of an international emergency evacuation organized by the United Nations for hundreds of thousands of civilians. Guest writer Arta Rexhepi came to Canada with her family, she shares her experience in this blog. 

Here's why summertime can be a great time to volunteer

- Have time on your hands this summer? Summertime is a great time for many, especially students who may have a few months of free time, to volunteer and reap its rewards. If you’re one of the lucky ones with more time on their hands in the summer, consider keeping your skills (whether life skills or more academically driven) sharp, or gain new ones, meet new people and have new experiences.

Using his strengths to give back: Meet Jason, a logistics volunteer

- Meet Jason, a Canadian Red Cross volunteer who uses his technical skills to focus on logistics. Volunteers like Jason play a critical role in making sure responses to disasters run smoothly, and the supplies that are needed get where they need to go. 

In her words: a Nova Scotia fisher finds time to volunteer

- Volunteer Tammy Saunders joined the Canadian Red Cross in the spring of 2012. A self-employed commercial fisher, Tammy says the seasonal nature of her work gives her portions of the year that she likes to fill with volunteering.
 

New Brunswick family faces floods two years in a row: How Red Cross helps

- In the spring of 2018, Bessie Froud and her husband Ray had to evacuate as flood waters inundated their home. Having no place to go, it was the Canadian Red Cross that arranged accommodation during the three weeks they were evacuated.
 

Canadian Red Cross providing financial aid for flooding relief

- The Canadian Red Cross has announced financial assistance for households in affected Quebec, New Brunswick and Ontario communities directly impacted by spring flooding.