Junior red cross uniform

  1. RED CROSS YOUTH UNIFORMS
  2. JUNIOR RED CROSS – Indian Red Cross Society, Karnataka State Branch
  3. Contributions of Young Americans
  4. Holy Child School
  5. Holy Child School
  6. Contributions of Young Americans
  7. RED CROSS YOUTH UNIFORMS


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RED CROSS YOUTH UNIFORMS

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JUNIOR RED CROSS – Indian Red Cross Society, Karnataka State Branch

• HOME • ABOUT US • HISTORY OF IRCS • PRINCIPLES AND VALUES • GOVERNMENT ORDERS • MANAGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF IRCS, KSB • JOIN HANDS • BECOME A BLOOD DONOR • BECOME A VOLUNTEER • BECOME A INTERN • OUR SERVICES • BLOOD CENTER AND TRANSFUSIONS SERVICES • DISASTER RESPONSE AND MANAGEMENT • FIRST AID TRAINING • SERV • YOUTH RED CROSS • JUNIOR RED CROSS • TB CONTROL PROJECT • URBAN FAMILY WELFARE CENTRE • RED CROSS OPTICALS • PARIPOSHANAM • FAMILY NEWS SERVICE • CAREERS • NEWS • DISTRICT RED CROSS NEWS FLASH • FORTNIGHTLY PUBLICATION • NOTICES • CONTACT US • SELECT REGISTRATIONS • School Registration • PU College Registration • JRC Examination/Program The main moto of Junior Red Cross is “I SERVE”.The Junior Red Cross is the high school Students’s wing of the Red Cross. It is a group movement organized within schools. Students who take part in Junior Red Cross activities are known as ‘Juniors’. The teachers who guides the students in JRC activities, is called “COUNSELLOR”.

Contributions of Young Americans

It Began with Six Young Volunteers In 1884, six children put on a play that raised $50 that they donated to the then three-year-old American Red Cross. Red Cross founder Clara Barton used the money to aid a family affected by severe Midwestern floods. Students became involved for the first time in a war effort in 1898, when they helped provide medical support and comfort to American soldiers and their families during and after the Spanish-American War. The Junior Red Cross World War I inspired an official organization for young people: the American Junior Red Cross. Students knit scarves, rolled bandages and built furniture for hospitals and convalescent homes. They prepared and sent Friendship Boxes containing school and personal items to students overseas. They worked in Victory Gardens (vegetable gardens that added to the nation's food supply) and raised funds. In fact, Junior Red Cross members contributed an amazing $3,677,380 to the Red Cross during the war. After the war, members of the Junior Red Cross kept working to make children’s lives better, both overseas and here at home. Through the National Children's Fund, the Junior Red Cross aided war victims and refugees throughout Europe and helped fight against the influenza pandemic which struck both Europe and America. Funds were raised to help victims of fires, floods and tornados and to support Native American schools in the American Southwest. During the Great Depression Junior Red Cross members distributed surpl...

Holy Child School

On 24th June 1859, in Solferino a town in northern Italy, the Australian and French armies were locked in a bitter battle and after 16 hours of fighting Junior Red Crossthe ground was strewn with 40,000 dead and wounded. The same evening, Henry Dunant, a Swiss citizen, passed through the area on business. He was horrified by the sight of thousands of soldiers from both armies were left to suffer for want of medical services. He appealed to the local people to help him tend the wounded in insisting that soldiers from both armies be cared for. On his return to Switzerland, Dunant published ‘A Memory of Solferino’. In 1863, the Geneva Society for Public Welfare, a charitable association based in the Swiss city of the same name, set up a five member commission. This commission founded the International Committee for relief to the wounded, which later became the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The JRC services were started in 1925 in India. Indian Red Cross Society recognized the activities of the Red Cross Movement in schools and colleges taught through seven fundamental principles of the Red Cross by involving students in various humanitarian services at a young age. The JRC has achieved the objectives of serving the sick and the needy and has imported health education and habit through the following programmes in the past : • Through street play, rally and demonstration on the theme of the year on occasion of ‘World Health Day’ , ‘World Red Cross Day ’ etc. ...

Holy Child School

On 24th June 1859, in Solferino a town in northern Italy, the Australian and French armies were locked in a bitter battle and after 16 hours of fighting Junior Red Crossthe ground was strewn with 40,000 dead and wounded. The same evening, Henry Dunant, a Swiss citizen, passed through the area on business. He was horrified by the sight of thousands of soldiers from both armies were left to suffer for want of medical services. He appealed to the local people to help him tend the wounded in insisting that soldiers from both armies be cared for. On his return to Switzerland, Dunant published ‘A Memory of Solferino’. In 1863, the Geneva Society for Public Welfare, a charitable association based in the Swiss city of the same name, set up a five member commission. This commission founded the International Committee for relief to the wounded, which later became the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The JRC services were started in 1925 in India. Indian Red Cross Society recognized the activities of the Red Cross Movement in schools and colleges taught through seven fundamental principles of the Red Cross by involving students in various humanitarian services at a young age. The JRC has achieved the objectives of serving the sick and the needy and has imported health education and habit through the following programmes in the past : • Through street play, rally and demonstration on the theme of the year on occasion of ‘World Health Day’ , ‘World Red Cross Day ’ etc. ...

Contributions of Young Americans

It Began with Six Young Volunteers In 1884, six children put on a play that raised $50 that they donated to the then three-year-old American Red Cross. Red Cross founder Clara Barton used the money to aid a family affected by severe Midwestern floods. Students became involved for the first time in a war effort in 1898, when they helped provide medical support and comfort to American soldiers and their families during and after the Spanish-American War. The Junior Red Cross World War I inspired an official organization for young people: the American Junior Red Cross. Students knit scarves, rolled bandages and built furniture for hospitals and convalescent homes. They prepared and sent Friendship Boxes containing school and personal items to students overseas. They worked in Victory Gardens (vegetable gardens that added to the nation's food supply) and raised funds. In fact, Junior Red Cross members contributed an amazing $3,677,380 to the Red Cross during the war. After the war, members of the Junior Red Cross kept working to make children’s lives better, both overseas and here at home. Through the National Children's Fund, the Junior Red Cross aided war victims and refugees throughout Europe and helped fight against the influenza pandemic which struck both Europe and America. Funds were raised to help victims of fires, floods and tornados and to support Native American schools in the American Southwest. During the Great Depression Junior Red Cross members distributed surpl...

RED CROSS YOUTH UNIFORMS

With decades of experience in every stage of your clothing needs, In-Trend Uniforms ensures excellent quality and affordability, from design to production and delivery With decades of experience in every stage of your clothing needs, In-Trend Uniforms ensures excellent quality and affordability, from design to production and delivery