Featured Stories
Emergency Preparedness Week - Would You Be Ready?
If a disaster were to happen in your community would your family be prepared to care for themselves? Starting May 6th, the Canadian Red Cross will be engaging in Emergency Preparedness Week.
Join the conversation: challenges and opportunities for youth leadership
How do we get serious about nurturing youth leadership? What can youth contribute on critical issues to shape the future today? On May 8, World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, you are invited to participate in a live RedTalk webcast at 8:00 am ET.
A message from James Liu, outgoing Western Zone Youth Member of the National Youth Engagement Advisory Committee member.
Over the past four years that I have been on the National Youth Engagement Advisory Committee (NYEAC) as the Western Zone Youth Representative, it has been a tremendous pleasure to be part of reimagining youth engagement for our evolving organization.
Stamping out bullying on the Rim of Hudson Bay
Students and educators of Maani Ulujuk Ilinniarvik, located in Rankin Inlet, the second most populated community of Nunavut, have been taking a few notes on bullying prevention. Since welcoming Canadian Red Cross violence and abuse prevention trainers this past fall, they have been working hard to banish bullying behaviour from their classes, hallways, and schoolyard.
Attention to all youth in interested in Humanitarian Issues!
RedTalk is the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ (IFRC) learning event, where global experts are invited to share their insights, challenge, and inspire. Each event is an opportunity to learn about a key topic in humanitarian and development work, including provocative and difficult questions faced in today’s complex world.
Symposium - A Catalyst for Change
The Globe Issues Symposium is a part of the Canadian Red Cross' Humanitarian Issues Program (HIP) and for almost three decades has been empowering youth to take action on global issues. This November officially marks their 27 year and the program is currently accepting applicants from youth in grades 10 through 12 for the 2011 session, taking place at Camp Sasamat in Port Moody from November 10 to 13. Youth will attend weekend-long experiential learning workshops where they will engage with topics such as: International Humanitarian Law, refugees, weapons, food security, and HIV/AIDS.
Red Cross youth volunteer raffles painting to raise funds for the Horn of Africa
A raffle was recently held at the Canadian Red Cross National Office for a painting inspired by the drought in the Horn of Africa. The piece, entitled Resilience, was submitted by Daniella Barreto, a 20-year-old artist and long-time Red Cross volunteer who interned with the Humanitarian Issues Program in Ottawa this past summer.
A youth who enjoys helping people through HELP
Aleeza Arcangel, like a lot of youth, was wondering what to do with the rest of her life. A big question, indeed. A teacher suggested to Aleeza that she volunteer at the Canadian Red Cross, in the hopes that it might shed light on what she might like to do in the future. Almost eight months later, Aleeza is the recipient of the Youth Service Award for her service at the Prince George HELP depot.
Three youth selected for the Youth Gathering event hosted by the Indonesian Red Cross
The Canadian Red Cross has chosen three remarkable individuals to participate in the 7th Youth Gathering event in Gorontalo, Indonesia.