Currently, communities in Alberta & British Columbia are facing significant challenges due to widespread wildfires. These fires have led to evacuations, property damage, and disruptions in daily life. Alberta currently faces 170 active wildfires, with the Jasper blaze among the most threatening to human life and property.
Authorities have issued evacuation orders and implemented fire bans, urging residents to follow safety protocols and stay updated through official sources. The community is encouraged to use resources like the Alberta Wildfire Status Dashboard and the Parks Canada website for the latest information.
Amidst this crisis, Canadian charitable organizations are at the forefront of the response efforts spanning the entire nation. Your support is urgently sought to aid their vital work. By donating, you can play a pivotal role in furnishing essential emergency services, equipping firefighting teams, and ensuring access to sustenance and shelter. Join us in making a difference today.
To support ongoing efforts, those displaced by these events, and more, visit the resources below;
Canadian Red Cross
Canadian Red Cross: Canadian Wildfire Fund
Phone: 1-800-418-1111
https://give.redcross.ca/page/24CWFA
As a donor, your contribution to the Canadian Wildfire Fund will enhance Canada’s readiness and response to the escalating wildfire risks and bolster resilience. Your support may be used to address preparedness, immediate relief, and longer-term recovery for wildfire events within Canada.
The Canadian Red Cross in Alberta offers an extensive network of programs and services that actively reach out and serve local communities throughout the province. Discover which programs and services are provided in your area by searching below. You can also keep updated on the latest news and events as well as explore local volunteer opportunities.
Canadian Red Cross: British Columbia & Yukon
The Canadian Red Cross in British Columbia and Yukon offers an extensive network of programs and services that actively reach out and serve local communities throughout the regions. Discover which programs and services are provided in your area by searching below. You can also keep updated on latest news and events as well as explore local volunteer opportunities.
https://www.redcross.ca/in-your-community/british-columbia-and-yukon
Other Resources
Parks Canada: Jasper National Park
https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/visit/feu-alert-fire/feudeforet-wildfire
The Town of Jasper and Jasper National Park remain closed, and it is crucial to comply with the evacuation order. Our top priority is the safety of our staff, residents, and visitors. Parks Canada appreciates your compliance with the evacuation order and understand the difficulty of being separated from your belongings. Thank you for your patience during this time.
- If you’ve evacuated safely, register as an evacuee. If you have an Alberta Digital ID, use this link: emergencyregistration.alberta.ca.
- If you do not have a My Alberta Digital ID, you can register in-person at a Reception Centre in Grande Prairie and Calgary.
Parachutes for Pets
Phone: (403) 305-9677
https://www.parachutesforpets.com/
Jasper has been evacuated and people with pets are heading to Calgary. Parachutes for Pets is here to help with pet supplies, shelter, vet care, and any other urgent needs for these evacuees. Please help us help Jasper evacuees today!
Wildfire season in Alberta is already roaring in Alberta with evacuation orders put into place. Parachutes for Pets is poised to jump into action for any people with pets who have been evacuated and need support on their path back to home.
Tips for donating carefully;
- Avoid giving cash or using wire transfer services. Cheques should be made out to an organization, not an individual.
- Donations made online should only be done on secure websites.
- When asked for donations, check for identification or printed information about the charity.
- Beware of high-pressure tactics.
- Do an internet search for the charity’s name and background.
You can also search for charities online through the Canada Revenue Agency.
For those of you facing an evacuation order, or those who have been ordered to evacuate and are now displaced, please know that you are in our thoughts. Stay safe. If there is heavy smoke in your area, be extra vigilant about your health and breathing. This is a dangerous time, not just for those near the fires but also for those facing air quality issues quite a distance away.
As we think about the people and animals affected by the wildfires, we also extend our deep gratitude to the hard-working fire fighters, first responders and emergency services personnel who are risking their own lives to save lives and get these fires under control.