Manitoba Report Back to the Community 2019-2020
Our Work in Manitoba and Nunavut
2019-20 Manitoba and Nunavut Facts at a Glance
Emergency Management:
- Wildfires 2019
- Sunny with a chance of smiles
- A volunteer for all seasons
- Help given but not forgotten
- How the Red Cross is still reaching those who need help, despite COVID-19
- Recovery grant highlights
- Preparing for disasters in Manitoba
- Working with First Nation Communities – Disaster Risk Reduction
- Spring steam cleaning
- Emergency Social Services for Indigenous Communities training
Prevention and Safety
- Empowering the voice of young people
- Youth of Birdtail Sioux
- Northern Youth Leadership conference
- Youth Action planning
- First time encountering winter in Winterpeg
- Baby on board
- Indigenous Swimming and Water Safety
Nunavut
- Empowering Future Leaders in Nunavut video
- Inuit Teens talk about coping with hard times video
- Winter survival tips from Nunavut video
- Red Cross Violence Prevention programming in Nunavut
- The inspiring resilience of Nunavut communities
- What Red Cross means in Inuktitut
Manitoba links to International Red Cross work
Volunteers
- Manitoba volunteers talk about their experience with Red Cross
- Three Canadian Red Cross volunteers in Manitoba receive highest award
Red Cross work in Manitoba is generously funded by the United Way of Winnipeg
Red Cross Fundamental Principles
Mission, Network, Vision and Values
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