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Young people are an important part of Red Cross. Around 10,000 young Australians are participating in programs and projects that are making a real contribution to communities here and overseas. Be part of Red Cross Youth!


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Harmony Day 2010

School and community teams right across the country went all out to celebrate diversity and promote the message Everyone Belongs. We received many terrific entries for the Red Cross Harmony Day Awards and were inspired by the variety of ways teams took up the Harmony Day challenge!
 
Find out the winners of the inaugural Red Cross Harmony Day Awards and check out the video clip of how Thomastown Meadows primary school celebrated the day!



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  Harmony Day Award Winners                                   

    Thomastown Meadows Primary School celebrations                    

    Check out our free downloadable Y Challenge - celebrating diversity resources. Have a great time developing a project that celebrates diversity in your community!
   
Check out stories from teenagers who've been through emergencies, share your own story, find information about trauma recovery and get music and messages of support from Aussie artists.
   
Competition: Write, produce and star in your own radio ad about Blood donation. Entries close Fri 3 April 2010. 
   
Human Right's Medal for Red Cross Youth leader
    Save a mate joins forces with MTV to urge party people to know what to do in an alcohol or drug related emergency.

 
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  About Red Cross Youth

Kenya School Lunch Program
Take action and raise money for the Kenya School Lunch program which is the International Youth Project for 2010/11!
Awards and celebrating diversity image Red Cross Harmony Day Award Winners!
Winners of Red Cross Harmony Day awards inspire us and express to us that everyone belongs.
Harmony day Harmony Day 2010
Celebrate Harmony Day 2010 by participating in the Y Challenge - celebrating diversity program.
Y Challenge School Programs
Young people can and do make a positive difference to communities.
Resources for children
Make sure your children are prepared for emergencies with our 'get ready' booklet or help children cope following an emergency with our 'after the emergency' booklet.
Coles' support helps kids
A big 'thank you' to Coles for donating $250,000 in support of the Good Start Breakfast Club.
save-a-mate save-a-mate
save-a-mate develops young people's skills to look after themselves and provide support to their peers by delivering education, training, first aid services and support on health issues, in particular alcohol and other drug use and mental health
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