A helicopter responds to the 2023 wildfire in Tantallon by dropping water on the affected area. Credit: Government of Nova Scotia

As the news of the wildfires in Tantallon hit social media, the biggest question within Halifax’s online communities quickly became “how can I help?”

Now, over 72 hours after the blaze began, every corner of local social media is packed with postings from individuals, families, businesses and other organizations offering whatever they can to help those displaced by the fire, a number which has already surpassed 16,000.

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In an effort to consolidate the outpouring of support we’re seeing online, we’ve created this list to help those affected find resources within their communities. We will continue to update this list as this story develops, so if you see something you think we can add to this list you can email jennifer@thecoast.ca.

Comfort centres:

  • Black Point and Area Community Centre | 8579 St. Margarets Bay Road. The comfort centre will be open from 7am until further notice.
  • Beaver Bank Kinsac Community Centre | 1583 Beaver Bank Road. The comfort centre is open until further notice.
  • Canada Games Centre | 26 Thomas Raddall Drive. The comfort centre is open until further notice.
  • LeBrun Rec REntre | 36 Holland Ave, Bedford

Wildfire safety resources:

Shelter, food & water:

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Resources for pet owners:

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Jenn Lee was the person in charge of our social media. Born and raised in Pictou County, NS, Jenn moved to Halifax in 2013 to get her journalism degree at The University of Kings College, which she completed...

Alyssa is the Newsletter Editor at The Coast and has been with the publication since 2022. She was born and raised in Toronto where she graduated from the University of Toronto studying English and professional...

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