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Did you know the Mt. Baker Chapter, American Red Cross teaches an International Humanitarian Law course?

Click here to find out more about this interesting class.

 

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Members of the International Red Cross movement work together to relieve human suffering; to protect life and health; to ensure respect for the human being, particularly in times of armed conflict and natural disaster; to help prevent disease; to promote health and social welfare; and to encourage voluntary service. The IRC movement includes the International Committee of the Red Cross, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent, the American National Red Cross, and Magen David Adom.

International Tracing and Messages
Through a comprehensive global communications network, the Red Cross helps to locate, reunite, and exchange Red Cross messages between people separated from their loved ones because of war, civil disturbance, or natural disaster. Whether missing since World War II or from a more recent conflict, we can help.

Humanitarian Law
The 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Additional Protocols are the principal legal documents that define international humanitarian law. Within those constructs, they define fundamental rights for civilians and combatants removed from fighting due to injury, illness, or capture. The Geneva Conventions mandate that anyone not actively taking part in an armed conflict must be protected and their rights respected.

Emergency Disaster Response
Through the generosity of the American people, the American Red Cross responds with personnel, financial aid, and gifts of goods or services to appeals for assistance to victims of international disasters and armed conflicts. Each year, the Red Cross brings emergency food assistance to millions of disaster victims around the world. We are committed to improving availability, access, and appropriate long-term use (nutrition) of food resources for the world’s most vulnerable people.

Primary Health Care Programs
Each year millions of vulnerable people, especially children, die unnecessarily of disease and malnutrition because they lack access to basic healthcare and nutrition. The American Red Cross is focusing its health response to these crises in three areas: Combating Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases (HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis), Maternal and Child Health, and Emergency Health.

Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center
More than 50 years after World War II, the pain of family separation still weighs heavily in the hearts of families directly affected by the Nazi regime’s program of forced labor and concentration camps. If you are one of the survivors of that profoundly historical time, or want to know the fate of someone you knew, the American Red Cross can help.

Other Services
A variety of other American Red Cross International Services are carried out by your local Red Cross chapter and in hundreds of communities across our nation. These projects include youth programs, friendship boxes, and capacity building projects with the Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies in other countries.

If you would like to learn more, please call us at (360) 733-3290.

 

 

Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

 

 

Haitian Earthquake

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  • The American Red Cross Responds to Earthquakes

    The best way to help is to make a donation to the American Red Cross International Response Fund at redcross.org or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS.  For more information, please redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org/.

    Click here to read letter from local 13 year old Red Cross Haiti Relief Donor  

  •  We have not been without our challenges in Haiti . The cholera outbreak in late October threatened the progress we’ve made and proved why our long-term recovery projects are so critical.

    In the last year, we have created a number of cash-for-work programs that have enabled teams of Haitians trained as health promoters to go village to village, tent to tent, to share key health and sanitation lessons. The local economy is being stimulated through their work, and at the same time lives are being saved.

    Every day, Haitians and the Red Cross field team are working together to help the country recover and rebuild.
  • See the progress in action by watching our video:
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    We would not be able to continue this work without you. Thank you so much for your support!

 

 

 

Local News


2012-01-26:
Red Cross Celebrates New Skagit Office
  Whatcom & Skagit Counties, January 25, 2012 - The Mt. Baker Chapter of the American Red Cross celebrated its new Skagit office by hosting an open house on Tuesday night in Burlington. T

2012-01-26:
Grant Monies Help Provide Local Disaster Relief
  Grant Monies Help Provide Local Disaster Relief Mt. Baker Chapter, American Red Cross Announces Gifts Whatcom & Skagit Counties, January 26, 2012 - The Mt. Baker Chapter of th

2012-01-20:
Winter Storms Cause Increase in House Fires
Red Cross Responds to Emergencies Durring Winter Storm  The Mt. Baker Chapter of the American Red Cross responded to four emergencies this week that affected 19 people. Red Cr

2012-01-11:
Local Red Cross Chapter Offers Fire Safety Tips
Local Red Cross Chapter Offers Fire Safety Tips KGMI News Reporting kgmi@kgmi.com BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- The local chapter of the American Red Cross is stressing the importance of fire safety this

2012-01-04:
American Red Cross Responds to Increase in Home Fires
  American Red Cross Responds to Increase in Home Fires Residents Encouraged to Follow Safety Tips BELLINGHAM, January, 4, 2012 - The American Red Cross Mt. Baker Chapt