The Cyprus Red Cross Society is the largest organization of Cyprus and amongst others it helps prevent and alleviate human suffering and supports individuals and communities prepare for, and respond to emergencies, in times of peace and war, without any discrimination as to race, gender, age, social, religion or politics.
The Cyprus Red Cross Society (C.R.C.S.) was founded in 1950 as a branch of the British Red Cross. After the nomination of the Cyprus Democracy, and once Cyprus had access to the conditions of Geneva, the C.R.C.S., was established as legal on the basis of Law 39 of 1967.
The C.R.C.S. was recognized on the 23 February 2012, by the International Committee Red Cross (ICRC) and admitted on the 12 November 2013 in the Internation Ferederation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and constitutes the 188th member of the International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement.
Specifically it offers material and ethical support to the poor, ill and disabled, grants wheelchairs, gives special help to patients, disabled, elderly etc, helps cover all the needs of those who are captured, offers First Aid lessons, organizes blood donations, helps confront emergencies, covers the needs of migrants, organizes campaigns for various social, environmental, health issues, offers tracing services and restoring family links etc.