Online volunteering with the British Red Cross. Explore remote volunteer opportunities you can do from home in the UK.
Get help from the British Red Cross. We’re here to provide practical, local and emotional support – whoever and wherever you are. Our humanitarian movement helps people most in need in the UK and 190 ...
The British Red Cross’ State of the Nation report on the UK asylum system brings together data on the asylum and modern slavery systems. It covers who is claiming asylum in the UK, how they are ...
A ceasefire agreement came into effect on 10 October 2025, bringing hope to millions who have faced relentless suffering in Gaza. We hope that this moment will allow for an unimpeded flow of aid into ...
Get active. Go fundraising. Have fun. There are many ways you can help raise money for people in crisis.
Explore our free race, racism, and anti-racism teaching resources. Our guides will give you confidence in talking to children and young people about race and racism in schools and developing their ...
Frequent attendance at A&E – when a person goes to A&E five times or more in a year – is often because someone desperately needs help and care yet they have nowhere else to turn. Unmet social, ...
Our report explores food insecurity in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic. Our report, Access to food in emergencies: learning from Covid-19, explores food insecurity during the coronavirus ...
The Covid-19 crisis has made loneliness worse, with some people more affected than others. Our report, 'Life after lockdown: Tackling loneliness among those left behind' shows that although social ...
Our report, Delivering with dignity: A framework for strengthening commissioning and provision of healthcare services for people seeking asylum (PDF), finds that people seeking asylum in England often ...
Amr from the Palestine Red Crescent on life and work in Gaza City, where he lives with his young family.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Loneliness has launched its first independent inquiry report making the case for a ‘connected recovery’.