History
IHL
Youth
Health/First Aid
Disaster Response
100

What year was the Red Cross founded?


1881

100

This was created to distinguish civilians from combatants

International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

100

This annual campaign gives Red Cross youth a chance to teach their peers about International Humanitarian Law through creative projects

IHL YAC

100

Which nurse founded the Red Cross?

Clara Barton

100

What is the natural disaster in Texas that the Red Cross responded the most to?

Hurricane Harvey ; Hurricane Beryl

200

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement won this prestigious award three separate times

The Nobel Peace Prize

200

This international treaty outlines protections for civilians and prisoners of war during conflict.

The Geneva Conventions

200

This is the largest youth-led humanitarian movement in the world

The Red Crescent Movement

200

CPR cycles consist of this many compressions followed by this many breaths

30 compressions, 2 breaths

200

This is the most common type of disaster the Red Cross responds to in the U.S. each year

Home Fires

300

By the end of WW1, how many Americans were serving as volunteers or had donated to the Red Cross?

1/3

300

How many youth were selected to attend IHL YAC Summit in 2023? 

33

300

Youth make up about this percentage of American Red Cross volunteers

25%

300

This is the first step in controlling severe bleeding

Applying direct pressure

300

This kit, prepared in advance, should contain supplies like food, water, flashlights, and first aid items

Emergency go-kit

400

This man founded the International Committee of the Red Cross after witnessing the Battle of Solferino in 1859

Henry Dunant

400

This symbol, protected under IHL, is not a religious emblem but a sign of medical neutrality and humanitarian protection

The Red Crescent

400

The American Red Cross National Youth Council is made up of this many high school and college students nationwide

13 (6 are from Dallas :( 

400

Name a class/training the ARC provides


CPR and AED, First Aid, BLS (Basic Life Support), Babysitting, Caregiving, Lifeguarding Water Safety, Education-related training (Students, Faculty, or Coaches)

400

In 2023, the American Red Cross responded to this many disasters nationwide

around 60,000

500

How many pints of blood were collected during WW2 by the Red Cross for the armed forces?

13.3 million

500

What was the largest violation of the principle of limiting unnecessary suffering?

The bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki

500

Name each officer and role!

President: Misha

VP: Nora
Secretary: Sydney
Treasurer: Aarushi
Historian: Isabella

500

Name 2 (or more for extra points) of the 7 fundamental principles of the (Global) Red Cross.

Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service, Unity, and Universality

500

Name a country outside of North America and Europe that has the Red Cross