The Red Ribbon Club (RRC) at Loyola Degree College is a voluntary initiative that aims to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS, promote healthy lifestyles, and instill values of social responsibility among youth. The club organizes awareness campaigns, seminars, rallies, blood donation drives, and interactive sessions with health experts to educate students and the community.
Activities of RRC:
• Organizing HIV/AIDS awareness programs, workshops, and campaigns.
• Conducting rallies, street plays, and cultural events to spread awareness in schools, villages, and public spaces.
• Promoting voluntary blood donation camps.
• Holding health talks, seminars, and interactive sessions with medical professionals.
• Creating awareness about drug abuse, lifestyle diseases, and mental health.
Vision:
To empower youth as responsible citizens who lead awareness campaigns on HIV/AIDS, health, and social issues, building a healthy and stigma-free society.
Mission:
• To spread accurate knowledge about HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support.
• To eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with HIV-positive individuals.
• To encourage voluntary blood donation and promote healthy lifestyles.
• To engage students as peer leaders in community health awareness initiatives.
Taglines:
• “Awareness is the Best Prevention.”
• “Youth for Health, Hope, and Humanity.”
• “Donate Blood, Save Lives.”
• “Towards a Stigma-Free Society.”

