The branch was established in 1965 as a non-profit charitable association that aims to offer health and social care to the citizens in al-Bireh and Ramallah (around 300,000 persons), in addition to the residents of remote areas. Since its establishment, the branch opened medical clinics and offered emergency services through the ambulance cares. The branch was a model in providing emergency services around the clock and played an important role in caring for those affected by the war in 1967, especially the residents of the destroyed villages, such as Yalo, Emwas and Bet Nouba. The branch also played an effective role in the field of ambulance and emergency during the Intifada. After 1967, the West Bank and Gaza Strip suffered under the occupation and its oppressive measures, especially in the health and social fields. Thus, the branch was pushed to work seriously and offer alternative health and social services to compensate for the serious shortage in these fields. The branch was able to expand its medical services and improve and upgrade its performance until it set an example in this field; the branch raised the slogan “Health care is a human need and a human right to every individual”. Thus, the branch offers its services to all sectors of the society, especially the needy, at nominal fees and for free in many cases, taking into consideration the difficult conditions of the Palestinian people.Website

 

 

The Palestine Red Crescent Society – Al-Bireh Branch was established in 1965 as a charitable, non-profit organisation whose goal is health and social care for the citizens of Al-Bireh, Ramallah and 100 villages, in addition to the goals of the International Red Crescent Societies in caring for prisoners of war and prisoners, and caring for those affected by war and disasters, etc.

Our Vision

The Palestine Red Crescent Society is a leading humanitarian institution that seeks to meet the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people at home and in the diaspora, including the provision of high-quality health and social services, and the dissemination of the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and international humanitarian law, with a continuous commitment to increasing the use of health and social services and ensuring their enjoyment on all levels. towards equality, and by supporting the rights of vulnerable groups.