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It strives to prevent and alleviate human suffering in all circumstances. It seeks to protect life and health, as well as to ensure respect for the human person.
It makes no distinction based on nationality, race, religion, social status, or political beliefs. It is dedicated to helping individuals in proportion to their suffering.
It refrains from taking part in hostilities and, at all times, in disputes of a political, racial, religious, or ideological nature.
National Societies must retain the autonomy that allows them to act at all times in accordance with the principles of the Red Cross.
It is a volunteer based, non-profit relief organization.
In each country, there can be only one Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, which is open to all and whose activities cover the entire territory.
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is universal, with all Societies having the same rights and the duty to assist one another.
Did you know that the Colombian Red Cross has 31 branches across the country?
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Meta
30th Street, No. 39-30 (Villavicencio)
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
San Andrés and Providencia
Avenida Francisco Newball (San Andrés Island).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Amazonas
Carrera 10 - Calle 16 Av. Vásquez Cobo (Leticia)
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Antioquia
Cra. 52 No. 25-310 (Medellín).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Arauca
Calle 31 Cra. 20 Esquina San Luis (Arauca).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Atlántico
Calle 65 No. 34-33 (Barranquilla).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Bolívar
Calle 65 No. 34-33 Calle 30 No. 44 D 71 (Cartagena).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Boyacá
Calle 17 No. 9-56 (Tunja).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Caldas
Av. Kevin Ángel Cra. 21 No. 69-350 (Manizales).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Caquetá
Carrera 16 No. 13-20 (Florencia).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Casanare
Carrera 18 No. 15-10 (Yopal).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Cauca
Calle 6 No. 5 N 33 (Popayán).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Cauca
Calle 6 No. 5 N 33 (Popayán).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Cesar
Calle 13 B No. Carrera 5 esquina (Valledupar).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Córdoba
Carrera 13 No. 24-51 (Montería).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Cundinamarca and Bogotá
Av. 68 No. 68 B 31 Bloque Norte (Bogotá D.C.).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Chocó
Calle 30 No. 10-85 (Quibdó).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Guainía
Avenida Principal el Puerto (Puerto Inírida).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Guaviare
Esquina del Parque Principal (San José del Guaviare).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Guaviare
Esquina del Parque Principal (San José del Guaviare).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Huila
Avenida 26 No. 5-41 Antiguo Aeropuerto (Neiva).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
La Guajira
Calle 15 No. 8-69 (Riohacha).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Magdalena
Carrera 5 No. 25-27 (Santa Marta).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Nariño
Carrera 25 No. 13-26 (Pasto).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Norte de Santander
Calle 6 No. 10-64 (Cúcuta).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Putumayo
Carrera 8 No. 17-50 (Mocoa).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Quindío
Avenida Bolívar Calle 23 N-60 (Armenia).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Risaralda
Calle 16 Carrera 15 Esquina (Pereira).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Santander
Calle 45 No. 9-60 (Bucaramanga).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Sucre
Calle 38 No. 29-18 (Sincelejo).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Tolima
Calle 39 No. 5-40 (Ibagué).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Valle del Cauca
Transversal 5 No. 5-91 (Cali).
Colombian Red Cross Regional Office
Vichada
Avenida Colombia No. 19-97 (Puerto Carreño).
Colombian Red Cross Amazonas Branch
Carrera 10 – Calle 16 Av. Vásquez Cobo (Leticia).
Colombian Red Cross Branch for Cundinamarca and Bogotá
Av. 68 No. 68 B 31 Bloque Norte (Bogotá D. C.).
Colombian Red Cross Branch in San Andrés and Providencia
Avenida Francisco Newball (San Andrés Isla).
We celebrate and share with all of you some of the most significant moments in our humanitarian work through photographs and images of the first ambulance, battles, nurses, first responders, the Grey Ladies, youth volunteers, community leaders, and historical events…
We invite you to discover our stories of hope, such as those of the survivors; stories of heroism, such as those of our volunteers; and stories of solidarity and reconciliation among Colombians.
The Red Cross emblem is the visible symbol of the protection that international humanitarian law (IHL) affords to personnel and property dedicated to assisting and protecting victims in armed conflicts. It represents the neutrality granted to medical personnel and members of the Movement in situations of disaster, emergency, armed conflict, and other acts of violence.
In Colombia, Law No. 875 of 2004 and Decree No. 138 of 2005 regulate the use of the emblem. These regulations grant the Institution the authority to use it in the course of its humanitarian activities throughout the country.
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National Board of Directors
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National Board of Directors
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of the Colombian Red Cross
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Blood Bank
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Healthcare Management
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Risk Management
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Planning Manager
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