Bulacan Chapter - Red Cross Youth

Bulacan Chapter - Red Cross Youth Red Cross Youth The Red Cross Youth is one of the six major services of the Philippine Red Cross.

Its mission is to educate and empower the children and youth in the spirit of Red Cross through constructive trainings and effective leadership, and provide opportunities for directing and harnessing their energy and idealism into worthwhile humanitarian activities.

DONATE BLOOD! SAVE LIVES!
16/09/2016

DONATE BLOOD! SAVE LIVES!

Greetings!

In its nine years of existence, the Beta Sigma Upsilon Confraternity Equitas Sequitur Legem Inc. (BΣY), the Sole and Exclusive Law Confraternity of Bulacan State University duly registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission, with the aim to continue to uphold our mission and vision in striving for excellence and giving service to the community has proposed a project to the school administration as part of the community service in which we will conduct a “Bloodletting activity” in cooperation with Philippine Red Cross-Bulacan Chapter, and other student organizations within the campus.

Said event will be held on 19th of September 2016, Monday, from 9 o’clock in the morning until 4 o’clock in the afternoon at the College of Law building.

In view of this, we would like to formally invite EVERYONE who would like to take part in this project. We hope to see you there!

15/02/2016

Announcement!

To all Red Cross 143 Volunteers, we will be having our RC143 General Assembly on Wednesday, February 17, 2016 8:00AM at Hiyas Pavilion, Capitol Compound, Malolos, Bulacan.

Thank you!

09/12/2015
18/10/2015

All RC143 Municipal Coordinators and Barangay Team Leaders please text your reports to our OpCen, (044) 896-1899/ 0942-008-6612 or e-mail at bulacan@redcross.org.ph.
Ingat po and God bless!

12/10/2015

Happy Birthday Regine Juliene Roque!!!

Disaster Preparedness Seminar at St. Joseph the Worker Community School
19/08/2015

Disaster Preparedness Seminar at St. Joseph the Worker Community School

RC 143 at Brgy. Bagumbayan, Bulakan, Bulacan.
19/08/2015

RC 143 at Brgy. Bagumbayan, Bulakan, Bulacan.

15/08/2015
15/08/2015
The International Humanitarian Law is a set of rules which seek, for humanitarian reasons, to limit the effects of armed...
11/08/2015

The International Humanitarian Law is a set of rules which seek, for humanitarian reasons, to limit the effects of armed conflict. It protects persons who are not or are no longer participating in the hostilities and restricts the means and methods of warfare.

Join us in celebrating the International Humanitarian Law Day on August 12, 2015.

Mass Blood Donation on August 22, 2015 at Robinson's Place Malolos. See you there!
11/08/2015

Mass Blood Donation on August 22, 2015 at Robinson's Place Malolos. See you there!

Register now to join the biggest run for humanity! For more details you may call us at 896 1899 or email us at bulacan@r...
24/06/2015

Register now to join the biggest run for humanity!

For more details you may call us at 896 1899 or email us at bulacan@redcross.org.ph.

We are inviting everyone to come and join us in celebrating the World Red Cross Day on May 8, 2015! All interested volun...
04/05/2015

We are inviting everyone to come and join us in celebrating the World Red Cross Day on May 8, 2015! All interested volunteers, supporters, donors and stakeholders are welcome to join our motorcade around the province starting at the Capitol Compound, Guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan. We will also have a blood-letting activity at the PRC Training Room from 8AM to 5PM for those individuals who are willing to share their gift of life.

Let us commemorate the birth of a great idea, the birth of servitude and love for humanity, and the birth of the greatest humanitarian organization.

SIAMO TUTTI FRATELLI!

PRESS RELEASEApril 15, 2015Philippine Red Cross@68A Beacon of Hope, Help, and Compassion to the Most VulnerableFor nearl...
16/04/2015

PRESS RELEASE

April 15, 2015

Philippine Red Cross@68
A Beacon of Hope, Help, and Compassion to the Most Vulnerable

For nearly seven decades, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has been a pillar of hope, help, and compassion for Filipinos providing assistance to the most vulnerable in times of disasters and emergencies. As the PRC marks its 68th year of inauguration as a member of the Red Cross Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement on April 15, the country’s premier humanitarian organization continues to provide life-saving assistance and service to the most vulnerable.

“In a country with a buffet of disasters, we have to have all the logistics, all the volunteers and we have to make use of information technology,” said PRC Chairman Richard J. Gordon. Gordon said he created the equation, “Volunteers + Logistics + Information Technology = A Red Cross that is Always First, Always Ready and Always There,” because without volunteers the Red Cross is nothing, without logistics the Red Cross cannot move as fast as it does, and the same goes for information technology.

On its 68th year, the Philippine Red Cross continues to provide services anchored around its six major services: disaster management, blood, safety, community health and nursing, social, and Red Cross youth and voluntary services. All of which, according to Gordon, embody the fundamental principles of the RCRC Movement – humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality.

“All of the seven principles of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement are the guiding standards by which we at the PRC operate. The same principles inspire all staff and volunteers in fulfilling their duties and providing services to the vulnerable, often selflessly and without asking for anything in return,” said Gwendolyn Pang, PRC’s secretary general.

PRC continues to be a beacon of compassion as it responds to disasters and emergencies one after another. No emergency is too small for the PRC as it responds daily to calls for ambulance assistance, vehicular accidents, fire control, rescue, and other forms of disaster response. From January to April 10, the PRC Operations Center has already recorded 1,995 ambulance responses, 96 fire truck responses, 5 rescue vehicle (RV) response, 1 motor rescue vehicle (MRV) response, and 7,745 total patients catered.

The PRC blood bank likewise continues to provide blood to all who needed it, including indigent patients. From January to April 10, the PRC blood services have served a total of 32,342 patients; 47,022 total units of blood served; 29,095 pay patients served; and 3,425 indigent patients served.

Philippine Red Cross continues to provide life-saving materials for those affected by disasters and emergencies such as those displaced by fires. During last month’s Parola fire in Tondo, Manila, PRC, through its Manila Chapter, served food to those in the evacuation centers through PRC’s mobile soup kitchen. PRC and the Manila Chapter also provided relief goods to affected families of recent major fire incidents.

Not forgetting about past disasters and responses, the PRC continues with its recovery and rehabilitation efforts in areas affected by major disasters. The PRC and partner societies in the Red Cross Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement continues its rehabilitation efforts in Yolanda (Haiyan) affected provinces almost a year and a half after it hit Eastern Visayas and nearby provinces. As of date, the Philippine Red Cross, supported by partner national societies in the RCRC Movement, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), has repaired and constructed more than 53,000 homes in Yolanda affected provinces. Other forms of assistance are also continuing like livelihood assistance, skills training and enterprise development, construction of water and sanitation facilities, promotion of hygiene and sanitation in schools and communities, and repair and construction of health facilities.

Even before Yolanda, shelter assistance was already a major endeavor of the PRC in areas affected by disasters. Around 47,000 homes and have been repaired and constructed by the PRC in several disaster-affected areas like in Iligan, Isabela, Bicol, Kalinga Apayao, Palawan, Southern Leyte, Compostela Valley, and in Bohol that was badly hit by the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit Central Visayas in October 2013.

To further strengthen the capabilities of the PRC in responding to disasters and emergencies, PRC recently opened its Logistics and Training Center in Subic which will provide support to the national headquarters and nearby chapters. The Logistics and Training Center serves as storage for non-food items that can be easily distributed in case of disasters and emergencies, as well as other equipment and response and rescue vehicles.

Truly, the PRC has time and again proven that it is the country’s premier humanitarian organization and will continue to be a moving presence providing service to the most vulnerable in the years to come.

We are inviting interested volunteers to attend the Red Cross 143 Facilitators Training Course on April 20 to 24, 2015 (...
08/04/2015

We are inviting interested volunteers to attend the Red Cross 143 Facilitators Training Course on April 20 to 24, 2015 (8AM to 5PM) at the Philippine Red Cross - Bulacan Chapter Training Room, Capitol Compound, Guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan.

For more information about the Red Cross 143 Program, please click on the images below. You may also contact us at (044) 896-1899 or (044) 896-0568.

Batch 2
14/03/2015

Batch 2

Batch 1
14/03/2015

Batch 1

Address

Bulacan

Telephone

09234079909

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Bulacan Chapter - Red Cross Youth posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Bulacan Chapter - Red Cross Youth:

Share