
Red Cross Humanitarian Commitment in Canada
Discover the Red Cross's everyday presence during disasters, their commitment to helping Canadian families every 3 hours, the essential support provided by volunteers, and how fundraising efforts directly benefit those affected by disasters. Learn about the impact of Red Cross assistance in emergencies, like helping Arnold after a tornado destroyed his home in LaSalle, Ontario.
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The Red Cross is there Every day, during silent disasters, we are present in your community.
Our humanitarian commitment in Canada Every 3 hours, Canadian families call on our help 20,000 volunteers active in our communities Our teams are ready to help those affected by disasters, 24/7
Our volunteers provide the essentials on a daily basis Comfort, support and information Shelter, food and emergency clothing First aid and personal services
Fundraising Nearly 92% of funds collected are used to provide free services to people affected by disasters. Assistance for those affected by disasters Fundraising costs
Your impact, in the midst of an emergency Arnold and his friend received emergency assistance from the Red Cross after a tornado destroyed their home in LaSalle, Ontario. We were sitting in the carport when the storm came at us. We had no warning or time to prepare. It hit me really hard. The Red Cross came in and they helped me. They took care of me.