1, medical assistance for serious diseases: providing assistance to poor patients with serious diseases such as congenital heart disease and leukemia;
2. Psychological support: providing humanitarian care and psychological counseling for vulnerable groups who have suffered mental injuries due to natural disasters, accidental injuries and major diseases;
3. Life assistance: provide assistance to people who have difficulties in life due to natural disasters, accidents, major diseases and other reasons, and provide financial assistance to students with difficulties in life;
4. Aiding by Aibo: building houses and public facilities in economically underdeveloped areas and disaster areas;
5. Livelihood assistance: provide skills training and project support for the poor in urban and rural areas, such as planting, breeding and processing;
6. Welfare undertakings: set up non-profit entities such as rehabilitation, pension and medical care to provide services for vulnerable groups such as the elderly and the disabled.
Red Cross medical assistance covers a variety of diseases and aims to provide comprehensive medical support and assistance. They are committed to helping various acute and chronic diseases, including but not limited to heart disease, cancer, respiratory diseases, nervous system diseases, digestive system diseases, immune system diseases, infectious diseases, genetic diseases and so on. In addition, the Red Cross also pays attention to the medical needs of specific groups such as women's health, children's health and the health of the elderly, and provides corresponding rescue plans. Whether providing medical equipment, drugs, surgical support, rehabilitation care or psychological support, the Red Cross is committed to helping people in need of medical assistance and providing them with care and support.
To sum up, the Red Cross has a wide range of assistance, covering various diseases. They are committed to providing emergency relief, medical services and humanitarian assistance to help people affected by war, natural disasters, diseases and poverty. Whether it is to provide medical assistance in disasters or to prevent infectious diseases on a global scale, the Red Cross is trying to help people.
Legal basis:
Law of the People's Republic of China on the Red Cross Society
Article 11
The Red Cross Society shall perform the following duties:
(a) to carry out rescue and relief work, the establishment of the Red Cross emergency rescue system. To provide emergency and humanitarian assistance to the wounded and other victims in emergencies such as war, armed conflict and natural disasters, accidents and public health incidents;
(two) to carry out emergency rescue training, popularize emergency rescue, disaster prevention and health knowledge, and organize volunteers to participate in on-site rescue;
(three) to participate in and promote blood donation, donation of remains and human organs, and to participate in the donation of hematopoietic stem cells;
(four) the organization of the Red Cross volunteer service and the work of the Red Cross youth;
(five) to participate in international humanitarian relief work;
(six) to publicize the basic principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols;
(seven) in accordance with the basic principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, to complete the matters entrusted by the people's government;
(eight) to work in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols;
(nine) to assist the people's government to carry out other humanitarian service activities related to its duties.