The Red Cross is providing humanitarian aid, including psychosocial support and essentials such as food and fuel. Last updated: 16 February 2026 Since the conflict escalated in February 2022, each day ...
Find out how to prepare for a storm or thunderstorm, what to do if you’re inside, outside, on water or driving, and what to do afterwards. Storms in the UK can wreak havoc, causing power cuts and ...
This page is available in Welsh (Cymraeg). Flooding can pose a danger to yourself, your family, and your property. Millions of people in the UK live and work in areas at risk of flooding. Some people ...
Complete your placement with the British Red Cross and gain valuable skills and experience. Looking for a meaningful way to complete your mandatory placement? The British Red Cross offers a unique ...
In June 2024, the British Red Cross launched a project to find out if and how the support we provide people in the UK is meeting our commitment to address inequality. This report provides guidance for ...
British Red Cross crisis response teams remain on standby and ready to support communities, as severe weather warnings for wind and rain have been issued ahead of the expected arrival of Storm Chandra ...
This guidance and activity document will help you create a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment. Use it when exploring the topics and concepts in our teaching resources with children ...
Get help from the British Red Cross. We’re here to provide practical, local and emotional support – whoever and wherever you are. Our humanitarian movement helps people most in need in the UK and 190 ...
The British Red Cross offers first aid training across the UK at more than 150 venues. We can even come to you if you have a group of up to 12 people. See all our first aid training venues. If you're ...
Join Team Red Cross and run the Hackney Half Marathon. If you already have a place at the event, you can still be part of Team Red Cross. You’ll receive the same support as other team members but ...
The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949), Scotland (SC037738), Isle of Man (0752) and Jersey (430).
People need us right now and we need you. With your support we can provide vital help when disaster strikes.