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Welcome to the Turks & Caicos Islands Red Cross
in the British West Indies
(An Overseas Branch of the British Red Cross)

Our Offices:

Providenciales Office and Thrift Shop.
Located upstairs at Southwinds Plaza (by BERNIES RESTAURANT).
Come see our huge selection of new and donation items arriving daily.
Thrift Shop Open MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 9am - 4pm
Office Open Tues, Wed, Thur 1pm - 5pm
Telephone 649-941-8056 or email us

Grand Turk Office and Thrift Shop
Due to hurricane Ike our office location is temperary disabled. However, we do have a full and very active ground preance on the grounds. Please contact and email the above for any questions or concerns or if you would like information on how you can help in the restoriation efforts.

We are asking all local businesses to support our fundraising drive for the TCI Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. If you want to get involved, organize a fundraising event or make a contribution, please contact us at the Fundraising
Desk: (649) 244-0318
• Cash Funds can be donated to the following:

Acct Name: TCI Red Cross
Acct # 10282549
Swift code: FCIBTCGP
Bank name: First Caribbean Intl Bank Ltd.
Bank Address: Leeward Highway, Provo, TCI
Correspondent Bank: Wachovia Bank
Correspondent Bank Swift Code: New York, NY
Beneficiary Bank Acct: PNBPUS3NNYC
Beneficiary Banks Acct # with Correspondent bank: 2000192005432
For Credit Card Donations:
Please go to www.redcross.org.uk and designate to Turks and Caicos, & it WILL be received here in TCI.

Red Cross’s efforts in managing the devastation left by hurricane Hannah & Ike

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WHAT RED CROSS STANDS FOR:


The symmetrical Red Cross, stark against a white background, and its 
counterpart, the Red Crescent, are  perhaps the most recognized symbols
in the world. Ask any school child what it means and you will receive a
variety of answers, all of which really boil down to volunteer help in times
of suffering.

But what do you really know about this humanitarian organization? Today, 
the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement forms the largest voluntary
organization in the world, with more than 97 million volunteers in 178
countries. Its purpose is basic: to help those who suffer, without
discrimination.

(The Turks and Caicos Branch of the British Red Cross Society, was
  formed in 1961. The British Red Cross was founded in 1870.)

It sounds simple, but the nations of the world form a complex society of 
diverse races, religions and politics and ideologies. In order to provide aid to
all, the Movement is based on seven fundamental principals which guide all 
Red Cross volunteers, everywhere.

  We can thank a Swiss businessmen, Henri Dunant, for germinating the 
  seed which has grown into the respected tree we know as the Red Cross
  and Red Crescent Movement. He was appalled by the suffering of
  thousands of men  on both sides of a battle waged in 1859 and proposed
  the setting up  of national societies of volunteers to provide help to relieve
  suffering in times  of war.

  A committee was set up in Geneva in 1863, in response to his idea and
  the founding charter of the Red Cross was adopted.

  Dunant's proposal to aid anyone in times of war, has blossomed to
  encompass the provision of relief for people in need and crisis, from
  suffering caused by armed conflict, natural disaster or personal emergency
  around the world.

Those seven fundamentals I mentioned earlier? They are all found in the
above paragraphs but allow me to spell them out in a little greater detail.
They are worthy of elaboration, especially in this day and age of conflict 
and greed.

  The first is Humanity - the Red Cross combats human suffering in
  all its forms and demands humane treatment of all individuals in all
  circumstances.

  The second tenet is Impartiality. By impartial we mean that Red Cross
  volunteers do not practice any form of discrimination and offer objective
  assistance in proportion to need.

  The third and fourth fundamentals go hand in hand: Neutrality and
  Independence. Red Cross Societies and their volunteers do not take sides
  in racial, political, religious or ideological controversies. They care for
  people of all faiths and of none. And although they may work hand in hand
  with the government of their countries, the National Societies are
  completely autonomous and independent of those governments. Of course,
  they are subject to the laws of their lands.

  The remaining three guiding lights of the Red Cross are Universality, Unity
  and Voluntary Service. They enable the Societies to work effectively all over
  the world. It's universality extends from the common values held by its
  members. By recognizing a duty to help one another, they promote
  friendship and peace internationally. The generous spirit of voluntary service
  and fellowship within the Movement sets an example of harmony which can
  help promote healing of the bitterness of conflicts.

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