Right now, every kind act matters.
Support the work we're doing by using this toolkit to share our messages on your social channels.
Help us recruit more volunteers to help their local communities face a challenging winter.
Volunteer with the @britishredcross to help provide emotional support, help people rebuild their confidence, and support people to live independently. Sound like something you could do? Then sign up to your local volunteer team here: https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
Want to help @britishredcross support people who've recently left hospital and need a little bit of help around the home? Volunteer to provide company, help with essential shopping, and support people in your local area. https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
Meet new people and learn new skills while helping those who need it most – sign up to volunteer with the @britishredcross today. https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
No matter the crisis, @britishredcross emergency response volunteers are always ready to respond.
Join us if you want to help your community, learn new skills, and be part of a close-knit team: https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
Join your local emergency response team and help your community face a challenging winter by volunteering with the @britishredcross: https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
Meet new people and learn new skills while helping those who need it most – sign up to volunteer with @britishredcross emergency response teams in your local area: https://bit.ly/BecomeARedCrossVolunteer
Stay mentally healthy by showing yourself some kindness. If you don’t know where to start, the @BritishRedCross has a simple checklist that should help you get back on track.
Worried about your mental health? You’re not the only one. @BritishRedCross psychosocial and mental health team share some healthy steps to be kind to your mind.
The 6 Rs of resilience are go-to's for any kind of challenging, stressful situation – just like the current coronavirus outbreak is for some people. Share these tips from the @britishredcross with those around you to spark positivity.
Looking for meaningful kids activities? Use @britishredcross kindness calendar to help little ones learn about the importance of being kind, and how their small actions at home can make a big difference. https://bit.ly/DownloadKindnessCalendar
Children in the UK are experiencing a lot of change right now, so it’s natural if they become more agitated or stressed. Here’s an exercise from @britishredcross you can take them through to help them tune into their feelings and keep calm.
Lending an ear to someone struggling? So are the teams running the @britishredcross support line (0808 196 3651).
Here are their tips on how to listen with kindness. There’s no ‘wrong’ thing to say, just focus on the person talking and use empathy to show you understand.
Worried about your mental health? You’re not the only one. British Red Cross psychosocial and mental health team share some healthy steps to be kind to your mind.
The 6 Rs of resilience are go-to's for any kind of challenging, stressful situation – just like the current coronavirus outbreak is for some people. Share these tips from the British Red Cross with those around you to spark positivity.
Looking for meaningful kids activities? Use the British Red Cross' kindness calendar to help little ones learn about the importance of being kind, and how their small actions at home can make a big difference. https://bit.ly/DownloadKindnessCalendar
Lending an ear to someone struggling? So are the teams running the @britishredcross support line (0808 196 3651).
Here are their tips on how to listen with kindness. There’s no ‘wrong’ thing to say, just focus on the person talking and use empathy to show you understand.
If you’re struggling to get what you need, practically or emotionally, @britishredcross have a free national support line. Friendly volunteers are ready to listen and help confidentially, every day of the week, on 0808 196 3651.
Lending an ear to someone struggling? So are the teams running the @britishredcross support line (0808 196 3651).
Here are their tips on how to listen with kindness. There’s no ‘wrong’ thing to say, just focus on the person talking and use empathy to show you understand.
If you’re struggling to get what you need, practically or emotionally, @britishredcross have a free national support line. Friendly volunteers are ready to listen and help confidentially, every day of the week, on 0808 196 3651.
Lending an ear to someone struggling? So are the teams running the @britishredcross support line (0808 196 3651).Here are their tips on how to listen with kindness. There’s no ‘wrong’ thing to say, just focus on the person talking and use empathy to show you understand.
If you’re struggling to get what you need, practically or emotionally, British Red Cross have a free national support line. Friendly volunteers are ready to listen and help confidentially, every day of the week, on 0808 196 3651.
Lending an ear to someone struggling? So are the teams running the @britishredcross support line (0808 196 3651).
Here are their tips on how to listen with kindness. There’s no ‘wrong’ thing to say, just focus on the person talking and use empathy to show you understand.
The @britishredcross has created free educational resources to help parents and teachers talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact of racism with teens.
Download a copy here: https://bit.ly/LearningAboutAntiRacism
Talking about racism with kids doesn’t need to be a tense conversation.
@britishredcross' free resources for parents and teachers help encourage honest and open chats about discrimination, stereotypes and racism. Download a copy here https://bit.ly/2ZdnKVZ
The British Red Cross has created free educational resources to help parents and teachers talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact of racism with teens.
https://bit.ly/LearningAboutAntiRacism
Talking about racism with kids doesn’t need to be a tense conversation.
The British Red Cross have free resources for parents and teachers help encourage honest and open chats about discrimination, stereotypes and racism. Download a copy here https://bit.ly/2ZdnKVZ
Loneliness can affect anyone.
Listen to ‘The Kind Place’. A new podcast series from the @britishredcross, covering different aspects of loneliness and connections. Check it out: https://bit.ly/30LWAr2
#LetsTalkLoneliness ❤️
1 in 5 people in the UK saying they often or always feel lonely.
@britishredcross have created new loneliness resources to help build confidence and learn coping skills during these challenging times. http://bit.ly/TacklingLonelinessTogether
#LetsTalkLoneliness ❤️
1 in 5 people in the UK saying they often or always feel lonely. @britishredcross have created new loneliness resources to help build confidence and learn coping skills during these challenging times. Visit: http://bit.ly/TacklingLonelinessTogether #LetsTalkLoneliness ❤️
The @britishredcross has a new podcast series - The Kind Place. Exploring all aspects of loneliness and bringing people together to talk about it.
Episode 1 explores the themes of purpose and belonging. Listen here: https://bit.ly/30LWAr2
#LetsTalkLoneliness ❤️
1 in 5 people in the UK saying they often or always feel lonely.
British Red Cross have created new loneliness resources to help build confidence and learn coping skills during these challenging times. http://bit.ly/TacklingLonelinessTogether
#LetsTalkLoneliness ❤️