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Volunteers for the American Red Cross can choose from approximately 10 projects with varying time commitments. Projects include driving elderly and sick citizens to doctor’s appointments, delivering meals, doing receptionist work at the Princeton Medical Center’s Blood Donor Room, entering blood donor records or Meals on Wheels client billing into the computer, and helping out in blood mobiles. We also teach an after-school program called First Aid for Children Today (FACT) at local Princeton and Montgomery elementary schools, and we are starting a fundraising campaign called the Measles Initiative to raise money for vaccines. Other possible volunteering options include various one-time projects, such as helping with a food drive or staffing a blood donor recruitment table in Palmer Square. The American Red Cross provides training and transportation. |
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