Polish Red Cross

Polish Red Cross
Founded18 January 1919
TypeNon-governmental organization
FocusHumanitarian
Location
Area served
Worldwide
MethodAid
Members
600,000
President
Stanisław Kracik
Websitepck.pl

Polish Red Cross (Polish: Polski Czerwony Krzyż, abbr. PCK) is the Polish member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Its 19th-century roots may be found in the Russian and Austrian Partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. On regaining its independence in 1918 Poland's charitable institutions were able to reconvene and establish the Red Cross on its territory under the presidency of Paweł Sapieha, formerly President of the Red Cross in Galicia. The new society was recognized by the International Red Cross on 24 July 1919. During the Polish People's Republic (1947–1989) the Polish Red Cross lost its autonomy and all its assets to the state. Across its hundred year history it continues its humanitarian work at home and abroad. Its focus is on education, exhumations and missing persons. It continues to carry aid to refugees.[1]

  1. ^ "History of the Polish Red Cross" (in Polish).