The International Services Division of the Singapore Red Cross (SRC), was established to further the mission of the SRCS. The SRC is developing a plan that will encourage greater resource building and networking with national societies in the region and internationally.
In order to achieve its objectives, the International Services Division of the SRC works closely with various organisations and volunteers in meeting the needs of the vulnerable abroad.
The SRC has provided relief to victims of natural disasters and conflicts through the generous support of Singaporeans by their financial assistance, skills, manpower support, and gifts of goods or services. SRCS has provided relief to various countries, where more recent efforts include the typhoon victims in Philippines (1990, 1995), fire victims in Myanmar (1990), cyclone victims in Bangladesh (1991), victims affected by the severe famine and food shortage in North Korea (1997), victims affected by the economic crisis in Indonesia (1997, 1998), flood victims in China (1998) and the displaced people affected by the crisis in the Balkans (1999), earthquake victims in Sumatra (2000), El Salvador and Gujarat, India (2001).
Joint projects and activities organised by the SRC, together with neighbouring sister National Societies, have been largely associated with health missions, relief assistance and distribution, capacity building and developmental projects. Examples of such projects include:
The SRC continues to identify areas of cooperation with other National Societies for mutual benefit.
Individual and corporate volunteers with specialised skills and expertise are welcome to help the SRC meet its national and international obligations. The SRC requires medical and nursing professionals, pharmacists and engineers, accountants, logistics management personnel, etc. to lend their time, skills and expertise. Support towards projects could also include sponsorship of food, medical and pharmaceutical items. Opportunities are also available for other Singaporeans to share their time, talents, expertise and interests in helping those in need.
Contact the INTERNATIONAL SERVICES DIVISION.
or call us at (65) 6336 0269 Fax : 6337 4360