LRCS Paramedics save lives at Kings birthday

LRCS Paramedics save lives at Kings birthday

 By Smangela Phethoka – Comms Volunteer The Lesotho Red Cross Society (LRCS) through its Paramedics Unit contributed immensely during the commemoration of His Majesty King Letsie III’s 56th birthday by assisted people who feel ill at the event. The annual celebration...
SAPRC  in Lesotho for the second time

SAPRC in Lesotho for the second time

The former Information Officer of the Lesotho Red Cross Society Ms. Mandisa Kaloko Williams had a pleasant surprise when she learnt that a delegation of the  Southern Africa Partnership for Red Cross Societies (SAPRCS) had paid a visit to the National Society again....
Red Cross Ambulance services revealed at Moshoeshoe Walk

Red Cross Ambulance services revealed at Moshoeshoe Walk

The Society’s ambulance service  became handy during the three day history Chief Moshoeshoe (I)116 km walk held in March this year The ambulance, First Aiders and volunteer paramedic had their first experience of providing assistance to those who needed it during the...
Caring for children living with HIV

Caring for children living with HIV

TRAINING FOR CARE AND TREATMENT OF ALL CHILDREN LIVING WITH  HIV “I hated my mum for lying to me about my HIV status. I did not understand what it was and kept talking about it as if it is just any other diseases only to be shunned by peers afterwards,” one OVC said....
Village thanks Lesotho Red Cross in style

Village thanks Lesotho Red Cross in style

Postola community made history on Saturday May 19 this year when it held a ceremony to appreciate  the developmental work  done by Lesotho Red Cross Society (LRCS)  for the villagers, becoming the first community to thank the humanitarian organisation in that fashion,...
Relief For Linakeng Flood Victims

Relief For Linakeng Flood Victims

THABA-TSEKA – A five-day workshop was held for four districts in Lesotho which prone to natural disasters and hazards in different seasons. At least 27 participants from Botha-Bothe, Qacha’s Nek, Quthing and Thaba-Tseka were taught on how to map disaster prone places...