FACTS
Audrey Lewis did not belong to the Junior British Red Cross, but her volunteering spirit is characteristic of the movement. Junior British Red Cross groups first formed in the 1920s and tended to develop within schools. Because of these ties to local schools, they were often referred to as ‘Links’ groups.
During World War II, the evacuation of city schools had an effect on the Links as many had to be split up into smaller groups in the new locations. Nevertheless, Junior Red Cross volunteers continued to help out whenever possible, and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 children joined during the first years of war. |