The Canadian Red Cross and Saskatchewan credit unions have announced cash donations to help Saskatchewan residents devastated by recent disasters will be accepted at participating Saskatchewan credit unions from July 4-25.
Recent heavy rains have caused significant flooding in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan. Based on experience from the 2011 floods, the Red Cross is preparing for a large recovery effort to help Saskatchewan families return to their homes. The Red Cross is currently mobilizing personnel and supplies, such as flood clean-up kits, to assist people impacted by flooding.
"The Red Cross plans to be there to help families and communities rebuild after the flooding, in the weeks and months ahead," says Rebecca Benko, operations manager for the Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan. "We appreciate the continued support of Saskatchewan credit unions for helping to make it even easier for people to support Red Cross disaster operations here in Saskatchewan."
"Saskatchewan credit unions believe in helping communities and are especially proud to be able to assist the people in our own province who are suffering after the devastating floods," says Debbie Lane, executive vice-president, SaskCentral. "Saskatchewan credit unions are prepared to help the Red Cross collect donations to support relief efforts in Saskatchewan."
Saskatchewan residents can give online at www.redcross.ca/skflood, call toll-free at 1-800-418-1111, or visittheir local Red Cross office or any Saskatchewan credit union branch. Cheques should be earmarked Saskatchewan floods.
According to a press release, donations to the Canadian Red Cross will help support families as they recover from disaster. This support may include household repair and clean-up materials, replacement items for children such as cribs, occupation and transportation support and replacement of essential health items.