The
Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) Region Hannover e.V.
As a regional part of Germany's largest humanitarian aid organization, the DRK-Region Hannover e.V. offers a wide range of social, nursing and rescue services for the people in Hannover and the surrounding area. With around 32,000 members, 4,300 volunteers and 2,500 full-time employees[3], the association is a central player in public services and disaster relief.
Core Services
Mission & Values
The basis of all activities are the seven Red Cross principles: Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality[3]. The association is particularly committed to strengthening volunteering, networking municipal support services and ensuring equal participation for all population groups[3][5].
Structure & Development
Through the merger of four district associations in 2008[3], the DRK-Region Hannover e.V. created an efficient organization with over 120 local associations. Current priorities include securing skilled workers for nursing professions and digitizing aid processes. Special attention is paid to personal continuity in elderly care in order to guarantee trust and quality[1][3].
Sustainability & Society
Through clothing banks, ecological procurement guidelines and resource-saving logistics, the association contributes to the circular economy. Educational projects such as the training of stroke helpers[1] and the integration of people with disabilities reflect the commitment to social cohesion. Internationally, the DRK-Region Hannover e.V. is involved in worldwide aid projects through the umbrella organization DRK e.V.[4][5].
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**Note**: The location "ZEIĂSTR. 8" in the additional information does not correspond to the main address of the DRK-Region Hannover e.V. (according to the website: Karlsruher Str. 2c[2]). It may be a branch office or outdated data.