A person holding Lego fingers in RRT uniforms

Commemorating 10 years of care and compassion in action

RRT is now officially ten years old, and our members’ commitment to providing care and compassion to those in need is still as strong as it was at the start. 

When the Rapid Relief Team (RRT) was established by the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) back in 2013, we would’ve never anticipated that one day, our charity would be providing support to those displaced by war, wildfires, earthquakes, and other significant global events. Or that we would create a product like our Food Boxes, which would become a lifeline for millions in crisis. Or even that our charity would become a symbol of compassion and a beacon of hope both in local communities and on the world stage. And yet here we are, ten years on – through the support of our 14,500 volunteers globally – we have achieved just that. 

In celebration of reaching this significant milestone, RRT has launched its very own Lego-style set. Consisting of the iconic RRT Red Tent, BBQ Trailer, two RRT volunteers, and signature burgers, hot dogs, and coffees. This new product allows everyone to get fully immersed in the whole RRT experience as a volunteer. With it being fully compatible with any Lego pieces already on hand, creativity is waiting to be unleashed. You can get your hands on the bespoke, limited edition set here.  

About RRT

RRT delivers hope and relief to people across the globe. Whether it be fire, flood, or humanitarian needs, RRT expands its support services to meet the need at hand. The RRT serves people across the globe with teams in Australia, the United Kingdom, North and South America, the Caribbean, Canada, New Zealand, and across Europe.

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