The LRK was initially formed to care for the 7,000 war refugees that had crossed into Liechtenstein in the closing weeks and following World War II, where it provided soup kitchens and bathing services for them near Schaanwald, while calling the population of Liechtenstein to donate towards aiding the refugees.[1][3] Most notably, it cared for soldiers of the pro-AxisFirst Russian National Army when they took refuge in the country near the end of the war.[4] It also provided assistance in neighbouring Allied-occupied Austria and was later expanded to domestic coverage.[3]
Domestically, in 1946 a mother's advice centre was established, in 1948 the LRK expanded to cover family welfare until 1996 and in 1956 a children's home was opened in Triesen, which was later moved to Schaan in 1965.[3][5] The organisation has offered blood donations since 1953 and has operated rescue services since 1972.[3] The organisation has also come out in support of greater action to combat climate change.[6]
^"Sonderseite Ukraine". Regiferung Des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.