World First Aid Day 2025 Toolkit

Jun 5, 2025 | News

World First Aid Day 2025 Toolkit available!

The Global First Aid Reference Centre is very happy to share World First Aid Day 2025’s concept note as well as the toolkit into the 4 official languages (English, Français, Español and اللغة العربية).

This year, World First Aid Day will take place on Saturday 13th September 2025 under the theme of “First aid and Climate Change”. The concept note will help you organize the day in your country. It will offer digital and communication tools that you can use either if you are planning a digital-only campaign or on-site activities or maybe both. It also includes data and figures that will allow you to understand in depth the objectives and key messages of the theme. As for the toolkit, it is as follows:

  • Concept note – Download
  • The IFRC Universal First Aid App – Try it
  • First Aid App – heat notification Catalogues – Download
  • WFAD Official Poster 2025 – Download
  • Heatwave Awareness Posters – Download
  • First Aid and Climate change scenario card Game – Download
  • Coloring Pages: First Aid and Climate (3) – Download
  • Social Media Kit: Key Messages and Posters – Download
  • First Aid and Climate: Key Numbers Infographic – Download
  • First Aid Word Search Game – Download
  • Climate Emergency Match Game– Download

You can also download the source files for our toolkit here.

A HUGE THANKS goes to our volunteer translators (Hawraa Kanso, Foncubierta Inma, Aslughayir Shams, Elyahyaoui Saoussen, Juan Pablo Buitrago Builes, Omar Mariam, Rodaina Nader Salama, Hammoud Riham, Bloin Candela, Valle Noemi, Bories Claire, Nicolas Gawlinski, Edith Chavez, Karima Benkrid, Hana Hassani, Esther Rathbone, Jennifer Micheal, Ana Mar) as well as our intern (Elodie Brun) for contributing to this toolkit! We can’t wait to know what your National Society is planning as activities for WFAD 2025.

If you have any inquiries or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on: first.aid@ifrc.org

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