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A lot of the answers to questions in school projects can be found right here on the Red Cross website. We've listed some of the most common questions, and the place that you can find the answer, below.

If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact us and we will follow it up for you.

Questions and Answers:
Click on the links below for the answers. 

I want to learn more about humanitarian issues. Do you have speakers that present in schools or community groups about humanitarian issues?
Speaker Network

My friends and I are still at school and want to do something to improve our community. Does Red Cross have any volunteer activities for young people?
Y Challenge  

Where can I find out more about youth programs and activities in Red Cross
 Red Cross Youth

We are going to arrange a charity function in our school and want to donate the money raised to Red Cross. How can we give money to help the work of Red Cross?
International Youth Project- China Disaster Preparedness Project
Appeals information page


I am a teacher and I am interested in projects that would be relevant to my students  
School Programs

Do you have any resources for teachers and students about natural disasters?
International Youth Project- Resources

Are there any youth publications where I can learn about humanitarian issues?
Youth Publications

I want to start a Good Start Breakfast program at my school. Who do I contact for more information?
Good Start Breakfast program

How many people does Red Cross help?
Facts & Figures

How can I volunteer for Red Cross? What volunteering opportunities are available for young people?
Youth- Get Involved
Volunteering Opportunities

What does Red Cross do?
About Australian Red Cross

What is the significance of the Red Cross symbol?
International Humanitarian Law: Emblems of protection

When did Red Cross start?
History of the Red Cross

When did Australian Red Cross start?
History of Australian Red Cross

How do I get a job at Red Cross?
Careers

How many members and volunteers belong to Australian Red Cross?
Members and Volunteers

How many countries, members & volunteers belong to the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement throughout the world?
The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement

What are the aims of the Australian Red Cross?
Aims of the Australian Red Cross

What does Australian Red Cross spend its money on?
See Annual Reports

What does Australian Red Cross do to help refugees and asylum seekers in Australia?
International Tracing, Refugee and Asylum Seeker services

What does Humanity mean?
Humanity is one of the seven Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement

What work does Australian Red Cross do in other countries?
List of programs and Countries where Australian Red Cross is working

What can young people for Red Cross?
See the Youth and Education section of our site

Does Red Cross do anything where I live?
Look at the state and territory web pages, or contact your local Red Cross office

 

Case studies for school projects and assignments:
China - Guangxi Province
East Timor
Afghanistan - Herat Environmental Health Project
HIV/AIDS - Australian Red Cross projects and programs
Sudan - Gereida Primary Health Care Clinic

 
 
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RCYeZine Home edition RCY eZine Bringing it home!
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Y Challenge Y Challenge
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China Disaster Preparedness Project 2008-09 International Youth Project China Disaster Preparedness
This year's International Youth Project, in conjunction with the Overseas Support Group, is raising awareness and funds for small villages in Guangxi.
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