Govindram Seksaria Science College

Introduction:
The Youth Red Cross (YRC) is a constituent of the Indian Red Cross Society, focusing on engaging youth in humanitarian service and promoting Red Cross principles. Its vision is to prevent and alleviate human suffering, protect life and health, and ensure respect for the human being by mobilizing volunteers and donors. The mission involves inspiring and encouraging humanitarian activities to minimize suffering, fostering a climate for peace, and promoting health, civic responsibility, and friendly relationships among youth.
Youth Red Cross (YRC) is a program designed for young people, typically between the ages of 18 and 25, within educational institutions. It is a platform for youth to actively participate in humanitarian efforts, promoting health and well-being, and fostering a spirit of service and understanding.
Vision:
The vision of YRC is to prevent and alleviate human suffering by
OBJECTIVE
YRC focuses on educating youth about the importance of personal and public health, including practices like hygiene, sanitation, and disease prevention.
YRC aims to foster an understanding of civic duties and responsibilities among young people, encouraging them to actively participate in community development.
A core objective is to instill a spirit of humanitarianism, encouraging youth to engage in selfless service and alleviate suffering in their communities and beyond.
YRC promotes international friendship and understanding, encouraging youth to build positive relationships with people from different backgrounds.
Through various activities and training programs, YRC seeks to develop leadership skills, empathy, and a sense of responsibility in young people.
YRC educates youth about disaster preparedness and response, empowering them to assist during emergencies and disasters.
YRC encourages youth to actively participate in community service projects, such as blood donation camps, health awareness campaigns, and relief work during emergencies.
| Sl. No. | Activity | Link to Report |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Report – 2015-16 | Click to View |
| 2. | Report – 2016-17 | Click to View |
| 3. | Report – 2017-18 | Click to View |
| 4. | Report – 2018-19 | Click to View |
| 5. | Report – 2019-20 | Click to View |
| 6. | Report – 2020-21 | Click to View |
| 7. | Overall Report – 2015-2020 | Click to View |
| 8. | Report – 2020-2021 (Updated) | Click to View |
| 9. | Report – 2021-2022 | Click to View |
| 10. | Report – 2022-2023 | Click to View |
| 11. | Report – 2023-2024 | Click to View |