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The Junior Red Cross (JRC) is the youth branch of the Red Cross Society, an international humanitarian organization. The JRC's mission is to promote the Red Cross's principles and values, and to encourage young people to participate in community service and social welfare activities. The Junior Red Cross was established in 1922 in the hope of encouraging younger generations to cultivate their humanitarian spirit.
First aid training:
Learn how to provide basic medical care to an injured or sick person until professional help arrives.
Volunteering:
Help the Red Cross serve the vulnerable and needy.
Blood donation camps:
Organize blood donation camps and raise awareness about the importance of safe blood donation.
Health promotion:
Promote health and life, and conduct awareness programs on diseases like HIV/AIDS.
Health camps:
Participate in health camps where you can learn activities and share your Red Cross experiences .
Youth exchange programs:
Visit international camps and participate in youth exchange programs.
- Protection of life and heath.
- Learning and practicing first aid.
- Learning and practicing home nursing.
- Learning how to prevent accidents.
- Blood donation and donor recruitment.