Happy new month 🤩!
Welcome to the month of June 🎉❤️.
We encourage you to stay enlightened, audacious, and bold.
Continue to help others in any way that you can
#WelcometoJune#FirstAidHub
Theme for 2026: United in Humanity
A powerful reminder of the need for compassion, unity, and solidarity simply put, being your brother’s keeper.
Let’s not just remember today, but live it daily: Care for others. Share responsibility with fellow volunteers. Stand for humanity.
It’s World Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Day 🤩!
Today, we celebrate a remarkable global movement dedicated to providing emergency relief during disasters, medical aid, and support in times of conflict and crisis.
*HAPPY NEW MONTH! 💟🎉*
Dear First Aid Hub Members ✨,
In the month of May, please prioritize your safety above all else. How can you do that? Start first with your health, and by following everything First Aid Hub provides on the channel for your safety. 💊🛟
And of course, share to your colleagues, you never can tell who these information can save. And so, this is us saying First Aid Hub loves YOU and wishes you a month filled with good health and beautiful memories! Have a great month ahead! ⛑️✨
With love 🩵
First Aid Hub Team.
*HAPPY NEW MONTH! 💟🎉*
Dear First Aid Hub Members ✨,
In the month of May, please prioritize your safety above all else. How can you do that? Start first with your health, and by following everything First Aid Hub provides on the channel for your safety. 💊🛟
Building Bravery, One Session at a Time.
We trained. We equipped. We built confidence
Last Month, First Aid Hub had the privilege of facilitating a Community Emergency Response Training for a dedicated team of First Aid Responders From the Myrtle Empowerment Foundation
Building Bravery, One Session at a Time.
We trained. We equipped. We built confidence
Last Month, First Aid Hub had the privilege of facilitating a Community Emergency Response Training for a dedicated team of First Aid Responders From the Myrtle Empowerment Foundation
During the session,we covered:
✅ Fractures & Injury Management, Recognizing fractures, immobilization techniques, and safe movement of victims
✅ Medical Emergencies – Seizures, fainting, stroke recognition, asthma attacks, and diabetic emergencies
*First Aid: Lassa Fever*
Lassa fever is a serious viral illness that is spread through contact with infected rodents or body fluids (blood, urine).
Signs include: Fever, weakness, headache, vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bleeding from the mouth or anus in severe cases).
#WHO
What to do⛑️
-Isolate the person
-Avoid contact with body fluids
-Use gloves or any protective barrier
-Take the person to a hospital immediately
Avoid:
❌ Touching fluids with bare hands
❌ Sharing personal items
❌ Delaying medical care
Act fast—early treatment saves lives.