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February

Katie Melua 1 © Layton Thompson/BRC Katie Melua learns first aid with the Red Cross
(29 February 2008)
Katie Melua, whose Christmas single – What A Wonderful World – raised thousands for the British Red Cross, recently spent the day with us learning life-saving skills.
Skin camouflage for scar on arm Volunteers help prisoners
(28 February 2008)
Prisoners across the UK are benefitting from the Red Cross’ commitment to helping all vulnerable people, as volunteers take the skin camouflage and therapeutic care services behind bars.
Volunteer comforting a victim 2 © Alex Maguire Red Cross responds to earthquake
(27 February 2008)
British Red Cross volunteers were quick to respond to last night's earthquake - the biggest to hit the UK in 25 years
Eugene smiles now he has been put back in touch with his brothers 3 © Wattie Cheung/The Scotsman Red Cross reunites brothers
(26 February 2008)
A young man was put back in touch with his brothers in the Democratic Republic of Congo thanks to the British Red Cross international tracing and message service.
Yvonne Davies First aid volunteer finds the time!
(22 February 2008)
Think you’re too busy to volunteer? Try telling that to full-time nursery nurse and mum of four Yvonne Davies, who is also an active Red Cross first aider.
A human body from the Body Worlds exhibition Red Cross presents first aid at Body Worlds
(15 February 2008)
British Red Cross staff are presenting first aid techniques at the Body Worlds 4 exhibition in Manchester.
Skin camouflage helps scarred teenager Skin camouflage transforms teenager's life
(15 February 2008)
A scarred teenager who was too embarrassed to leave her house has been given a new lease of life thanks to the Red Cross’ skin camouflage service.
ER volunteers in action at night 4 © Layton Thompson Red Cross volunteers help at Camden fire
(10 February 2008)
A team of British Red Cross volunteers and staff were at the scene of a Camden market fire in north London, offering practical help and emotional support.
First aid heroine saves mum First aid heroine saves her mum!
(08 February 2008)
A woman with learning difficulties knew exactly what life-saving action to take when her mother had a heart attack – all thanks to her first aid training with the Red Cross!
ER volunteers in action at night 5 © Layton Thompson Volunteers help during severe weather
(01 February 2008)
Volunteers were called to support traumatised passengers and crew members after two vessels ran aground at night during stormy weather conditions.
Therapeutic care volunteer in action 6 © Layton Thompson Healing hands work massage magic
(01 February 2008)
Therapeutic care volunteers in Scotland have been spreading a little relaxation by taking their massage message to vulnerable people in their communities.
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© British Red Cross 2008
British Red Cross, UK Office, 44 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AL Phone: 0844 871 11 11. Fax: 020 7562 2000.
The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949) and Scotland (SC037738).