Rescue Aid Society

Rescue Aid Society is an organization consisting of United Nations delegates who answer calls of help from distressed children all over the world. It was featured in the 1977 film, The Rescuers, and its 1990 sequel, The Rescuers Down Under.

History
The Rescue Aid Society was first established by Euripedes-Mouse in 405 B.C. after he aided an injured lion in Ancient Greece. Not much of its early history is known, other than it carried out missions to help those in distress. It would in time become a world organization when it made its establishment within the United Nations, and delegates from each worldly nation gather during an emergency meeting to answer calls for help.

Any delegate may choose to volunteer for an assignment in a mission to rescue a child in trouble, along with a co-agent to assist them. If needed to travel to a different part of the world, the Albatross Airlines service assists them in chartering a flight to any necessary location. Once at the location of where the call for help was sent, the two agents do what they can to investigate, locate, and rescue the child from their kidnappers.

Song

 * Rescue Aid Society (song)

The Chairmouse leads the delegates in this song of pledge during the beginning of an emergency meeting.

Members

 * Chairmouse (U.S.A.)
 * Bernard (U.S.A.)
 * Miss Bianca (Hungary)
 * Arabia
 * Africa
 * Scotland
 * Germany
 * Turkey
 * Pakistan
 * Austria
 * Latvia (Formerly part of the Soviet Union)
 * France
 * Vienna
 * Syria
 * Argentina
 * Germany
 * Netherlands
 * Brazil
 * Japan
 * Ireland
 * Canada
 * Frank (Morocco)
 * Esmeralda (Spain)
 * Iceland
 * Ethiopia
 * India
 * Tunisia
 * Poland
 * Nigeria
 * Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R)
 * Likely other remaining nations including flags of those seen in Down Under.