Saskatchewan is known for taking care of its own, so when evacuees came to Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert from northern Saskatchewan where wildfires are burning, people wanted to know how to help.
The Salvation Army will take donations of summer items. Tents have been set up outside the evacuation centre in Saskatoon where evacuees can get the items they require. Donations are also being accepted at the Salvation Army’s thrift stores in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert.
Items such as shorts, t-shirts, and bathing suits are welcomed.
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“That’s a fantastic way to support evacuees,” said Cindy Fuchs, director with the Red Cross.
The Red Cross is running six evacuation shelters in the province on behalf of the government. In-kind donations, such as food, clothing and other items, are not being accepted by the Red Cross.
“Although we understand that people really want to help, we encourage you not to do that. We just do not have the space,” said Fuchs.
“We’re not actively soliciting donations at this time to help with this wildfire response.”
Also, despite a Facebook post being shared stating otherwise, the Red Cross says they don’t have an immediate need for volunteers. It is relying on volunteers already trained in disaster response to work at the evacuation centres.
Anyone interested in becoming a Red Cross volunteer can do so, but it takes time as there is a process in place. More information can be found here.
The message about welcoming evacuees is being echoed by the provincial government. Karri Kempf, the social services manager of information and emergency services, said if the ministry needs volunteers or donations they will put out a call.
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