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  2. Mexican Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Red Cross (Spanish: Cruz Roja Mexicana) is a non-governmental humanitarian assistance organization affiliated with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to help those in dangerous situations, such as natural disasters, as well as providing human health services.

  3. La Cruz Blanca - Wikipedia

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    Elena Arizmendi and volunteers of the Neutral White Cross, 1911. La Cruz Blanca Neutral (The Neutral White Cross) was a volunteer infirmary and relief service established during the Mexican Revolution to care for those wounded in the conflict. The Red Cross refused to treat insurgents and the Neutral White Cross was developed to treat all ...

  4. Elena Arizmendi Mejía - Wikipedia

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    Elena Arizmendi Mejía (18 January 1884 – 4 November 1949) was a Mexican feminist who established the Neutral White Cross to care for casualties of the Mexican Revolution that the Red Cross would not aid.

  5. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement - Wikipedia

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    The organized International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is a humanitarian movement with approximately 16 million volunteers, members, and staff worldwide.It was founded to protect human life and health, to ensure respect for all human beings, and to prevent and alleviate human suffering.

  6. List of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - Wikipedia

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    The German Red Cross (DRK) was founded in 1921, bringing together various independent Red Cross associations that had previously operated autonomously within the German states. These regional branches trace their origins back to the former independent members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

  7. Guadalupe Arizpe de la Vega - Wikipedia

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    De la Vega had been volunteering for the Red Cross since she was eight. [1] In the 1960s, she raised money for the Mexican Red Cross. [2] De la Vega began working with women on family planning after reading about a poor mother of nine who, when pregnant again, "tried to kill her fetus by stabbing herself in the stomach." De la Vega visited her ...

  8. José Barroso Chávez - Wikipedia

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    José Barroso Chávez (1925 in Mexico City – February 5, 2008 in Mexico City [citation needed]) was a Red Cross official. He graduated from La Salle University. He was the President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies from 1965 to 1977. Chávez was the first Latin American person to be the President of the ...

  9. Arturo Montero - Wikipedia

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    2000 Degree Silver Medal of the Order of Honor and Merit, Mexican Red Cross. 1999 National Award of Merit, Mexican Red Cross. 1999 Degree Bronze Medal of the Order of Honor and Merit, Mexican Red Cross. 1997 Recognition, Private Assistance Board for the Federal District for 15 years of altruistic service. 1997 First place, for best web page ...