Everyday life is full of surprises, especially when emergencies can happen when we least expect them. That's why knowing first aid can be a game-changer—it can even give you the confidence to step in ...
Canadian Red Cross Opioid Harm Reduction training aims to reduce opioid-related deaths by eliminating stigma, promoting helpful behaviors, and training on how to administer naloxone. Your support is ...
Are you and your family ready to face an emergency such as a flood, wildfire, earthquake or power outage? Do you have an emergency plan and an emergency kit to be self-sufficient for at least three ...
When an emergency or disaster strikes, the Canadian Red Cross may work in partnership with first responders, public officials, emergency managers, and alongside other voluntary sector organizations to ...
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West Kelowna nurse and Canadian Red Cross aid worker Rosalind Neis shares stories from the operating room. Join us Feb. 11 to hear how she’s helped heal and bring hope to people seeking shelter in ...
The Canadian Red Cross relies on flexible funding to the International Disaster Relief Fund and the International Programs Fund to help ensure we can respond to urgent needs around the world.
The Canadian Red Cross is encouraging people impacted by flooding and extreme weather in British Columbia, to register with the Red Cross. In the context of COVID-19, the Canadian Red Cross is ...
Meeting Curriculum Competencies for Social and Community Health and Mental Well-Being. Red Cross Respect Education invites you to a 7-hour training for Planning/PHE 10 teachers in Burnaby, BC. Join us ...
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Thank you for registering for our PHE 10 Teacher Support training in Kelowna.
Thank you for registering for our PHE 10 Teacher Support training in Vancouver (Burnaby).