Korean Red Cross
Humanitarian organization in South Korea

The Korean Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in South Korea. It is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, which is the largest humanitarian network in the world.
History[edit]
The Korean Red Cross was established on October 27, 1905, during the Korean Empire period. It was initially founded to provide medical assistance and relief during times of war and disaster. The organization was officially recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1955, following the Korean War.
Mission and Activities[edit]
The mission of the Korean Red Cross is to alleviate human suffering, protect life and health, and uphold human dignity, especially during armed conflicts and other emergencies. The organization is involved in a wide range of activities, including:
- Disaster Relief: Providing immediate assistance and support to victims of natural and man-made disasters.
- Blood Services: Operating blood donation centers and managing blood supplies across the country.
- Health and Safety Education: Offering courses and training in first aid, CPR, and other health-related topics.
- Social Welfare Services: Supporting vulnerable populations, including the elderly, disabled, and low-income families.
- International Cooperation: Engaging in global humanitarian efforts and collaborating with other national societies.
Structure[edit]
The Korean Red Cross is governed by a board of directors and operates through a network of regional branches and local chapters. It relies on the support of volunteers and donors to carry out its mission.

Blood Services[edit]
The Korean Red Cross is the primary organization responsible for blood collection and distribution in South Korea. It operates numerous blood donation centers and mobile blood donation units, such as the

. These services ensure a stable and safe blood supply for hospitals and medical facilities nationwide.
Disaster Response[edit]
In times of disaster, the Korean Red Cross mobilizes its resources to provide emergency shelter, food, water, and medical care to affected individuals and communities. The organization also works on disaster preparedness and risk reduction initiatives to minimize the impact of future disasters.
International Cooperation[edit]
The Korean Red Cross actively participates in international relief efforts and collaborates with other national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies. It provides aid and support to countries affected by disasters and conflicts, contributing to global humanitarian efforts.
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