YOUTH RED CROSS
The Youth Red Cross (YRC) is one of the most vital and dynamic components of the Indian Red Cross Society. It is a student-led movement that aims to instill humanitarian values and promote social responsibility among young individuals, particularly those in the age group of 18 to 25 years. Our college actively supports and encourages the activities of the YRC, recognizing its role in shaping compassionate and service-minded citizens.
The primary objectives of the Youth Red Cross are to develop leadership qualities in students, to foster a spirit of service, empathy, and civic responsibility, and to cultivate a strong commitment to community welfare. The YRC also plays a significant role in promoting health and safety awareness through regular first aid training programs, health camps, and emergency response workshops.
Volunteers are actively involved in a wide range of initiatives including blood donation drives, disaster preparedness activities, and community outreach programs. These experiences not only enhance the personal and social development of students but also prepare them to act responsibly and effectively in times of need.
Students who wish to be a part of this noble initiative are encouraged to get in touch with the respective Program Officer for enrolment and further details. Being a YRC volunteer is a rewarding experience that offers the chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others while building valuable life skills.
The primary objectives of the Youth Red Cross are to develop leadership qualities in students, to foster a spirit of service, empathy, and civic responsibility, and to cultivate a strong commitment to community welfare. The YRC also plays a significant role in promoting health and safety awareness through regular first aid training programs, health camps, and emergency response workshops.
Volunteers are actively involved in a wide range of initiatives including blood donation drives, disaster preparedness activities, and community outreach programs. These experiences not only enhance the personal and social development of students but also prepare them to act responsibly and effectively in times of need.
Students who wish to be a part of this noble initiative are encouraged to get in touch with the respective Program Officer for enrolment and further details. Being a YRC volunteer is a rewarding experience that offers the chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others while building valuable life skills.
OFFICE BEARERS
| Sr | Name | Responsibility | Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. A. Subashini | Program Officer (Aided Stream) | 9488478785 |
| 2 | Dr. K. Sakthivel | Program Officer (SF Stream) | 9688929643 |
YRC ACTIVITIES LIST
| Year | Event Name |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Seminar on Damage Control Orthopaedics |
| 2024 | கல்விக்கு தலையானது ஒழுக்கமே |
| 2024 | Eye Checkup Camp |
| 2024 | Seminar on Science in our Life |
| 2024 | Blood Donation Camp |
| 2024 | Interactive Session on To hold your Hand and to get to the Stars |
| 2024 | National Road Safety Week 2024 |
| 2023 | Seminar on Conquer Yourself |
| 2023 | Student Outreach Programme |
| 2023 | Seminar on Addiction Programme |
| 2023 | Eye Donation Awareness Programme |
| 2023 | Blood Donation Camp |
| 2023 | Drug Awareness Programme |
| 2023 | Seminar on Addiction Programme |
| 2023 | Guest Lecture – Fire the friend, Fire the Toe Programme |
| 2022 | Blood Donation Camp |
| 2022 | Water Bodies Conservation |
| 2022 | Clean Campus Green Campus sapling plantation |
| 2022 | Plant for the planet Sapling Plantation |
| 2022 | My parents my Responsibility awareness program |
| 2022 | Women Empowerment |
| 2022 | Blood donation camp |
| 2022 | Coaching for TNPSC – Group IV Examination |
| 2022 | Orientation program |
| 2022 | Orientation program |
| 2022 | Plant a tree today program |
| 2022 | Social media awareness program |
| 2022 | Orientation program |
| 2020 | Blood donation camp |
| 2019 | Women’s day celebration |
| 2019 | Blood donation camp |
