The provincial government will be matching all Red Cross donations to help people affected by B.C. wildfires.
Parliament Secretary for Emergency Preparedness Jennifer Rice says they’ll be matching up to $20 million until Oct. 12.
“There are still weeks lefts in this wildfire season, and crews are working tirelessly and they need our help.”
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The BC Wildfire Service says close to 600 fires continue to burn across the province with about 1,500 people under an evacuation order.
READ MORE: Wildfires map 2018: Current location of wildfires around the province
She says they picked Red Cross because they’re hands on.
“The Red Cross is on the ground helping people and affected communities.”
Canadians who want to make a donation can go to redcross.ca or can call 1-800-418-1111.
The Red Cross is not the only group that people can donate to if they would like to help.
Donations are also being accepted through the following organizations:
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