A collective effort: Saskatchewan helps Alberta neighbours in need
The people of Saskatchewan watched closely as wildfires threatened their neighbours in northern Alberta. It wasn't long before they found ways to help.
People across the province offered their support to Fort McMurray
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The people of Saskatchewan watched closely as wildfires threatened northern Alberta.
The flames have since moved away from the heart of Fort McMurray, but thousands of evacuees remain displaced and their lives have been disrupted.
Here are some of the ways locals have tried to help their neighbours:
Graduation Dress Donations
Fort McMurray grade 12 students who were forced to leave are exempt from writing their diploma exams. However, Saskatchewan people wanted to ensure the students would have a proper send-off. People have gathered their old graduation dressesand are sending them off to northern Alberta.
Graham DeLaet pledges money
PGA golfer Graham DeLaet, from Weyburn, Sask., pledged to donate $500 to the Canadian Red Cross for every birdie made at the Wells Fargo Championship. He made 11, bringing the total to $5,500.
Saskatchewan Quilters stitched together with strangers across the nation to send comfort west. A woman from Maidstone, Sask., co-ordinated the local efforts.
Saskatoon Spa donates profits
All in a day's work, a spa in Saskatoon donated profits to the Canadian Red Cross. Every MC College Salon and Spa in Canada took part in the fundraiser.
QCM pledges donations
The Queen City Marathon leapt on board when they pledged to donate $5 from every registration that took place from May 7 - 13.
U of S offers dorm room
The University of Saskatchewan opened up a dorm to provide a safe space to a family of four that fled Fort McMurray.
Local clothing company tentree announced proceeds from their Wildfire Capsule, released in the aftermath of the 2015 Saskatchewan forest fires, will go to the victims of the Fort McMurray fire.
What are you doing?
How has your neighbourhood raised money for Fort McMurray? From bottle drives to bake sales, from concerts to clothing, we want to hear what your community has been up to.
Share your photos and stories with us by sending an email to saskphotos@cbc.ca. You can also tweet them to @CBCSaskatchewan or @CBCSaskatoon.