Press Release
July 30, 2025
The Canadian Red Cross today announced that financial assistance is available for eligible households evacuated from their primary residence due to wildfires in Saskatchewan. The financial assistance is thanks to the $15 million committed to the Canadian Red Cross by the Government of Saskatchewan (announced in June 2025) and is designed to contribute to households moving into their recovery.
Eligible households will receive financial assistance to help support their ongoing recovery. The Canadian Red Cross will distribute financial assistance directly to eligible households who are not members of a First Nation community. Eligible households who are members of a First Nation community will receive financial assistance through their community leadership.
QUICK FACTS:
Re-entry support
Extended displacement support
Eligible households in non-First Nation communities must be registered with the Canadian Red Cross. If households have already registered, they do not need to re-register as this may result in delays in receiving financial assistance.
Eligible households in non-First Nation communities, who have not yet registered with the Red Cross can do so by:
More information about the Saskatchewan wildfires response can be found here.
QUOTES:
“This has been a challenging wildfire season in Saskatchewan and this financial assistance is intended to ease the pressure on people who have been evacuated from their homes. The Canadian Red Cross, Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency will continue to work closely together to help people impacted by the wildfires and ensure they have support available while evacuated from their homes and during their recovery.”
Luc Mullinder, vice-president Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Nunavut, Canadian Red Cross
“Our government sincerely appreciates the Canadian Red Cross assisting our province during this challenging wildfire season. With today’s announcement utilizing our government’s $15 million contribution to the Red Cross, I am thankful evacuees will receive this valuable support as part of the recovery process.”
The Honourable Tim McLeod, K.C., Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
“The Government of Saskatchewan’s financial commitment will help relieve some of the pressures put on evacuees and their households who have been impacted by this unprecedented wildfire season. We appreciate the Canadian Red Cross as they administer these programs of support.”
Marlo Pritchard, President and Fire commissioner, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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Red Cross donor inquiries: WeCare@redcross.ca or 1-800-418-1111
ABOUT THE CANADIAN RED CROSS
Here in Canada and overseas, the Red Cross stands ready to help people before, during and after a disaster. As a member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement – which is made up of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Committee of the Red Cross and 191 national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies – the Canadian Red Cross is dedicated to helping people and communities in Canada and around the world in times of need, and supporting them in strengthening their resilience.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
English: media@redcross.ca 1-877-599-9602
French and Quebec: communication@croixrouge.ca 1-888-418-9111
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