Looking back at the lessons learned from the Indian Ocean disaster of 2004, the biggest natural disaster of this century ...
Get advice for emergencies like flooding, storms and fires. Learn what to do before, during and after an emergency. While we can't control when emergencies happen, we can prepare for them and seek ...
The British Red Cross has been helping millions of people in the UK and around the world get the support they need when crisis strikes.
People need us right now and we need you. With your support we can provide vital help when disaster strikes.
We offer courses for people at work, parents and anyone who wants to learn the simple skills needed to help in a first aid emergency. If you're not sure where to start, call 0344 871 8000 to talk to ...
The wheelchairs are suitable for anyone over the age of 5 and are available in a wide range of sizes, with fitted footrests as standard and free accessories such as leg elevators, cushions, and stump ...
We're here for people in crisis, no matter who or where they are. With your support we get life-changing help to those who need it most. The British Red Cross is here for humanity in the hardest ...
Whether you donate to a cause or donate your time, your kindness helps our emergency responders be there for people who need it most. Connected communities and human kindness is at the heart of what ...
As the brutal Ukrainian winter bites, British Red Cross funded programmes have made a life-saving difference to vulnerable people in Ukraine. Winter brings bone-chilling wind to the Chernihiv oblast ...
British Red Cross offers free educational support for teachers, adults, children and young people The British Red Cross' qualified education team put together these free resources for children, young ...
Download our free self-kindness toolkit to help boost your wellbeing. Taking care of your wellbeing is important when supporting yourself and others. Not only is it good for your everyday health, it ...
Experts by experience speak out to change minds, policy and practice. The VOICES network is a collective of refugees and people seeking asylum. Together, they speak out about issues that affect them.