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LAS VEGAS (July 14, 2025) — A trained disaster relief volunteer from the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is deploying this morning to Manitoba Province in Canada to assist with sheltering efforts for more than 12,500 people forced to flee their homes due to massive wildfires. The Southern Nevada volunteer is joining nearly 100 American Red Cross responders from across the country mobilizing for 21-day deployments to support the Canadian Red Cross in staffing emergency shelters and providing critical aid.
“When disaster strikes, the American Red Cross answers the call, no matter where help is needed,” said Rachel Flanigan, Executive Director of the American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter. “Our volunteers are proud to stand alongside the Canadian Red Cross to provide comfort, shelter and hope to those impacted by these devastating wildfires. This is what it means to come together as a global community in times of crisis.”
Historic Wildfires in Canada
With more than 100 wildfires burning in Manitoba Province, the area is in a provincewide state of emergency. Wildfires have already burned 2.5 million acres in Manitoba this year, with more than a dozen fires still out of control. At this rate, Manitoba is on track to experience the most land burned by wildfires since at least 1994, according to Manitoba officials.
The American Red Cross is working in close coordination with the Canadian Red Cross to ensure evacuees have access to safe shelter, meals and emotional support during this challenging time. The Red Cross of Southern Nevada volunteer will be stationed at the Fort Garry campus of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg to assist with emergency sheltering. Government officials are also planning to open large shelters in the area’s convention center and other indoor spaces to accommodate the growing number of evacuees.
Veteran Red Cross of Southern Nevada volunteer JP Ambriz, of Las Vegas, has deployed multiple times to support sheltering efforts during disasters.
“As Red Cross volunteers, we are driven by a deep commitment to help people in their moments of greatest need,” said Flanigan. “Providing comfort, hope and support to those affected by disasters is not just what we do—it’s who we are. Standing with communities during their toughest times is both an honor and a responsibility we take to heart.”
Join the Effort to Support Disaster Relief
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About the American Red Cross
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members, and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.