Red Cross stories

Read our stories filled with humanity, resilience and the spirit of volunteering. They show how your support is helping vulnerable people in New Zealand and around the world.

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6 May 2024

World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day quickfire round

On 8 May we mark World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day – a global day to celebrate the uniqueness and unity of our international Movement. We celebrate the millions of people around the world, who — through our Movement — provide hope and dignity during some of the darkest days of people’s lives.

We asked some of our leaders what the day means to them – hope, inspiration, and pride are just some of what they feel when marking the day.

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A group of people standing in a line looking at the camera. They're all wearing fundraising bibs and carrying donation buckets.

6 May 2024

What's important to us and our work – the value in our values

As we celebrate all Red Cross people on World Red Cross Red Crescent Day this year, we asked, what are the values of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, shared by New Zealand Red Cross, and why should we care about them?

Secretary-General Sarah Stuart-Black and Fiona Ross – General Manager People Experience and Support Fiona explain.

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Two people looking out over a settlement.

5 October 2023

Uber x Red Cross Clothing Drive – donate from your doorstep

We're teaming up with Uber to make donating easier than ever!

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A woman wearing thrifted clothes that are black, white, and red

21 September 2023

Investing in resilience: ASB joins Disaster Response Alliance

ASB is our newest Disaster Response Alliance partner. The Disaster Response Alliance is a critical way for businesses to provide ongoing support for our disaster response work and to strengthen community resilience.

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4 July 2023

National Council Special General Meeting

As part of the Realising 2030 organisational change process, we moved from 15 area councils to seven on 1 July 2023. The new area model is intended to strengthen how we provide services and generate revenue, as well as provide a basis for growing and supporting our members and those who volunteer their time.

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Two adults and a child walking on a rural path

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