Press Release
June 11, 2025
In this issue:
Fraud Alert
Individuals eligible for financial assistance will NOT need to provide their social insurance number, bank account information or credit card number during their registration or to receive assistance. In addition, the Red Cross will NOT ask for any form of payment in order to receive assistance.
The Canadian Red Cross communicates only via email, phone, or in person and would never send a link through a text message. If anyone has any doubts about the legitimacy of any form of communication from us, please reach out to the Red Cross.
The Red Cross encourages people to stay informed from credible sources, such as the Government of Canada’s website for fraud prevention tips. For anyone who suspects they have been a victim of fraudulent activity, please contact the local police authority.
Manitoba Wildfires
On behalf of the Province of Manitoba, and through a standing agreement with Indigenous Services Canada, the Canadian Red Cross is supporting people and communities impacted by evacuations in Manitoba.
Registration numbers
As of June 9, the Canadian Red Cross has registered more than 20,500 people from more than 8,300 households evacuated due to the wildfires in Manitoba. This includes people from more than 3,900 households on behalf of Indigenous Services Canada, and more than 4,400 households on behalf of the Province of Manitoba.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is being provided to evacuees by either the Canadian Red Cross or the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO).
Financial assistance for individuals living in a First nation community that is under mandatory evacuation order, is being distributed by MKO.
On behalf of the Government of Manitoba, financial assistance for households evacuated from municipalities and non-First Nations communities is being distributed by the Canadian Red Cross.
The Government of Manitoba has determined funding amounts and eligibility for financial assistance, available for households that:
The Red Cross began processing financial assistance to households on June 7.
We continue to work closely with the province to resolve exceptional cases and validate eligibility. We understand this may be a stressful time and our teams are working as quickly as possible to distribute financial assistance to eligible households.
Answers to frequently asked questions related to financial assistance can be found here.
Ongoing support
The Canadian Red Cross is assisting with the transport, comfort and care of people impacted by wildfires, and is:
Donations
As of June 10, the Canadian Red Cross has raised $4.2 million for the 2025 Manitoba Wildfires Appeal. This amount does not include matching funds from the Government of Canada or the Government of Manitoba.
Saskatchewan Wildfires
The Canadian Red Cross, along with various partners, is providing critical assistance through lodging, food, emergency supplies, and other services to people who had to evacuate due to the wildfires. This support is offered at the request of community leadership and through a standing agreement with Indigenous Services Canada.
Registration numbers
As of June 9, the Canadian Red Cross has registered more than 10,500 people from more than 3,700 households evacuated due to the wildfires in Saskatchewan.
Assistance Provided
The Canadian Red Cross is providing registration, reception and information, operating a call centre, emergency accommodation, meals, and personal services for people evacuated from their homes located within the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation, as well as the Lac La Ronge Indian Band communities.
To assist with the comfort and care of people being evacuated, the Canadian Red Cross is:
Donations
As of June10, the Canadian Red Cross has raised $1.2 million for the 2025 Saskatchewan Wildfires Appeal. This amount does not include matching funds from the Government of Canada.
Helpful Resources
Media-ready photos of the Canadian Red Cross wildfires response in Saskatchewan
B-roll available of emergency shelters in Winnipeg. Please credit the Canadian Red Cross
Tips for avoiding donation scams
Why misinformation is dangerous, especially during emergencies
Coping with Crisis: expected reactions to abnormal events
Wildfires: Before, During and After
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