The Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society (ABRCS) is commemorating its 84th anniversary, celebrating over eight decades of unwavering service, compassion, and resilience to the nation. Founded in 1940, the organization has become a cornerstone of humanitarian efforts, addressing crises ranging from natural disasters to pandemics and personal emergencies. In a heartfelt message marking this milestone, President Dr. J. Humphreys praised the volunteers as the backbone of the organization, describing them as ‘the first on the scene and the last to leave’ during times of crisis. He highlighted their dedication, sacrifice, and courage, which have profoundly impacted countless lives. Beyond emergency response, the ABRCS has expanded its initiatives to include youth training, health education, disaster preparedness, and climate resilience programs. These efforts, coupled with community outreach and mobile health services, have strengthened local capacity and ensured inclusivity. Dr. Humphreys emphasized the volunteers’ embodiment of Red Cross principles—kindness in action, courage in adversity, and selfless dedication. As the organization looks to the future, he expressed confidence in its ability to tackle growing humanitarian challenges with resilience, innovation, and humanity. The president also expressed gratitude for the members’ service and reaffirmed the ABRCS’s commitment to providing hope, comfort, and life-saving support to communities nationwide. ‘Let us move forward together, inspired by the difference we make and motivated by the lives we touch,’ he concluded. The ABRCS remains steadfast in its mission to alleviate suffering and promote health, safety, and dignity for all.
Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Marks 84 Years of Service and Compassion
