PCK was involved in the construction of the Marshal Piłsudski Mound in Sowińce, Krakow in 1936.

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In early 1919, within the structures of the newly established Polish Red Cross Society, 3 Regional Branches of the Polish Red Cross Society were created: for Galicia, the Grand Duchy of Posen, and Silesia.
As of August 1, 1919, the organizational structure changed and 4 Regional Committees were already functioning: Lesser Poland, Greater Poland, South-Eastern, and Polesie-Minsk. Our organization as a whole will celebrate its 100th anniversary, however, the history and operational period of individual local branches differ.
The Polish Red Cross was the initiator of healthcare in the countryside during the interwar period and the establishment of the first rural health centers.
Despite the expansion of the health center network by the state and local governments, as well as the Social Insurance Institution, residents of the villages acutely felt the lack of medical care. The idea of creating health centers in the villages was proposed by Countess Maria Tarnowska, Vice President of the Polish Red Cross, who was a trained nurse.
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