You can help New Brunswickers still without power.
Canadians can donate at redcross.ca, by calling 1-800-418-1111 or visiting any Red Cross office and specifying that their donation is for the “New Brunswick Ice Storm 2017” appeal.
Donate to support the New Brunswick Ice Storm 2017 here: https://t.co/DM7w33uMEj or 1-800-418-1111 or visit any Red Cross office. pic.twitter.com/BoBrnwt1d1
— CanRedCrossATL (@CanRedCrossATL) January 30, 2017
All of the money raised will be used to help those who are not able to recover from the costs of replacing spoiled food or repairing burst water pipes.
The Red Cross continues to manage three shelters 24 hours a day in Shippagan, Caraquet and Bas-Caraquet.
They have also provided hundreds of cots, blankets and other supplies to dozens of other shelters and warming centres.
225 more cots plus towels & hygene supplies on route to the Acadian Peninsula today! #NBStorm #NewBrunswick Donate: https://t.co/YcNrufCA7I pic.twitter.com/7jlRUvvcCT
— CanRedCrossNB (@canredcrossnb) January 30, 2017




