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The Caribbean was hit by a number of powerful hurricanes and tropical storms in September 2004. Our delegates helped with the relief and recovery operations.
Read about the history of our branch - from 1961 when it was founded by Mrs Ethel Cook-Bodden to the present day.
Our services in the Cayman Islands rely on your donations. Find out about the different way you can help us.
Do you have some time to spare? We need people who can bring their different skills and experiences to our services.
Do you have missing loved ones? We are part of a global network that traces missing family and reconnects them.
Shop with a clear conscience because the money you spend funds our life-saving work. We sell clothes, furniture and household items.
Learn how to be there at that crucial moment - take one of our first aid courses and learn life-saving skills.
We respond to and prepare for disasters from hurricanes and flooding to fire and crime. Could you spare some time or money to help us?
Aids is one of the leading causes of death for people aged 25-44 in the Caribbean. Read about how we help by delivering HIV education.
Most of our branches run first aid courses for the public as well as training volunteers so they can help at events and during disasters.