Wildfires in Fort McMurray Emergency Appeal
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📸 The fire in Fort Nelson, in British Columbia, which authorities fear could be fanned by strong winds. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

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40 Years With Islamic Relief

Remembering a Legacy of Compassion and Change

For four decades, Islamic Relief has been weaving a thread of hope, compassion, and positive change across 40 countries. With your support, we've touched the lives of 120 million people, creating a world where no one is left behind. Join us in honoring our 40th anniversary and continue the journey of transforming lives. Thank you for being part of our story.

We are providing food, clothes and hygiene supplies to evacuee residents of Fort McMurray. 
Please support our life-saving work today.

Out of control wildfires force thousands of people out of their homes

Residents of neighbourhoods in Fort McMurray, Alberta, were forced to evacuate their homes on May 14th as an out-of-control wildfire crept closer to the city. Residents were asked to evacuate abruptly, leaving all their belongings behind and no guarantee of when they could return. 

Islamic Relief is on the ground in Alberta, responding to the emergency and working to provide urgent food, clothes and hygiene products to evacuees.

How your donations can help Fort McMurray evacuees

Fire danger continues to be extreme, with unfavourable wind conditions pushing the fire towards the city. You can help ease the burden of this wildfire for the Fort McMurray evacuees by donating towards our life-saving work.

Please support the people of Fort McMurray today.

We firmly believe that charity starts at home. This is how real change takes root in the most impactful way.

Our efforts in Canada are focused on youth development, women empowerment, violence survivors, Indigenous communities, newcomer/refugee support, poverty reduction, healthcare and emergency humanitarian response.

Your support today means we can reduce poverty and support the most vulnerable here in Canada .

From coast to coast, let us join hands and meet the needs of our neighbourhoods.

Emergency Response

We are always ready to answer the call. We have supported 29,722 people through emergency response interventions during the Alberta and British Columbia Wildfires, Quebec floods, assisting the families of the Quebec Mosque shooting and St James Fire.

In 2019, we partnered with Canadian Red Cross to support the training of our dedicated volunteers and respond with CRC when a natural disaster happens.

Youth Development

IR Canada has assisted over 22,000 youth (aged 16-24) by working to improve the welfare of marginalized and economically disadvantaged youth through the promotion of education and mentorship, mental health and well-being, and protection services for at risk youth.

We believe that by empowering our youth through skills development and education we are preparing them for a brighter future.

 Newcomer Support

Whether it is through welcome packages, monthly food support or English tutoring programs, we have supported over 94,000 Refugees and Newcomers by improving access to basic necessities, economic opportunities and education.

Women Empowerment

Our projects have supported over 14,480 vulnerable women and victims of violence by improving access to safe and inclusive drop-in centers, transitional homes and also, raising awareness through a culturally sensitive approach to prevent domestic and gender-based violence.

Poverty Reduction

We have supported over 45,000 vulnerable and precariously living people to alleviate the effects of poverty by improving access to nutritious food through hot meal services, food boxes and basic hygiene kits.

Indigenous Communities

We are dedicated to building relationships with our First Nations and indigenous communities. We have supported the needs of 12,000 indigenous children and adults by reducing the barriers to employment, accessing maternal health and well-being programs, supporting mentorship of young Indigenous girls through arts and leadership and participating in a national shoe-box campaign empowering young Indigenous children.

Health

In partnership with SickKids, supporting the training of five specialty paediatric fellows to build a healthier future for Palestinian children and supporting the Ibn Sina Scholar in Global Health at Sick Kids to facilitate expert studies and improved policies that impact disadvantaged children and families around the world.

Islamic Relief works with communities to strengthen their resilience to calamities, and we provide vital emergency aid when disasters occur.

We help the impoverished access basic services, including education, water and sanitation, as well as healthcare. We provide lasting routes out of poverty through our sustainable development schemes. Our integrated approach to progress is transforming communities worldwide.

We tackle the root causes of poverty and make sure that the world’s most vulnerable people have real influence in both our programs and advocacy.

Our key values, of compassion, justice, custodianship, sincerity and excellence – a critical part of our Islamic faith - inspire us each and every day to create positive change and remember the sanctity of life.

In line with Islamic teachings on the value of every human life, we provide assistance to whoever needs it most, regardless of race, religion or gender. We work to transform and save lives of people in crisis both Canada and across the world.


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