St Patrick's Day brings out all sorts of ideas about what Irish identity means, but our humanitarian response remains at the core of who we are ...
The majority of hosts accommodating Ukrainians displaced by war have said the €800 payment per month is crucial to their ability to continue hosting, a new survey from the Irish Red Cross says.
Irish Red Cross secretary general Deirdre GarveyCredit: Damien Eagers Irish Red Cross secretary general Deirdre Garvey says the devastating impact of war extends far beyond physical destruction.
On Tuesday The Irish Red Cross unveiled the findings of its Ukraine Pledged Accommodation Host Survey at the Oireachtas. It found that 53% of hosts cited the Accommodation Recognition Payment (ARP ...
Participation in HumanKind is completely free. This programme is being delivered by the British Red Cross with some activities being supported by the Irish Red Cross. HumanKind is funded by PEACEPLUS.
Communities have a part to play in preventing, detecting and reporting neglect and abuse in Ireland”, that is according to the Chair of the National Safeguarding Committee of the Irish Red Cross, Ms.
"The original cakes have been brought back to life by Bewley’s and one euro from every purchase goes to support the Irish Red Cross. "At a time of significant unrest, it seems fitting to ...
It is available to those hosting in their own home, those providing accommodation in a vacant property and people who made hosting arrangements privately or through the Irish Red Cross.
“The original cakes have been brought back to life by Bewley’s and one euro from every purchase goes to support the Irish Red Cross. “At a time of significant unrest, it seems fitting to ...
Irish Red Cross and Louth Volunteers. Starting at Kings Street, the route will pass some of Drogheda’s most historic landmarks, including Laurence’s Gate, The Highlanes Gallery, The Tholsel ...
Revised figures of the casualties in the five states affected by the tornado on Wednesday bear out the early estimates.
A reader 'nodded along vehemently' to a recent 'Irish Examiner' article about Eir, Sky, Three, and Vodafone raising prices ...