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Red Cross offers babysitting, pet first aid courses
14 hours ago ago from Dogs, cats, pets news and information
he next course for Babysitter Training will be held at the local office located at 836 Commercial Court on Saturday, December 19th from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and the cost is $50 per student. Each student should also bring a lunch to the course. The Heart of Tennessee Chapter Babysitter's Training program is open to girls and boys 11 to 15 years old. Related posts: Red Cross to offer pet first aid course Saturday The Heart of Tennessee ...
Related contentThanks for helping the Red Cross at the Towne Center Holiday Festival
12 hours ago ago from Polk Voice
I am writing today to thank all the local businesses and residents who came out on Sunday, Dec. 6, to support the American Red Cross at the Towne Center at Cypress Gardens Holiday Festival. Despite cloudy weather, the rain held off that afternoon, and people came out to enjoy festival games, door-prize drawings, vendor booths, barbecue, and live music to raise funds for their local American Red Cross Polk County Chapter. ...
Related contentIt’s been a busy year for Red Cross.
11 hours ago ago from Louisiana Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross
Did you know? The Red Cross served 18 million meals and snacks to disaster victims this year. Your gifts make that happen. www.redcross.org/gifts
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23 hours ago ago from IntLawGrrls
On this day in ... ... 1996 , nurses from New Zealand, Canada, Spain, and Norway, plus a Dutch architect -- all 6 Red Cross aid workers -- were "shot dead as they slept in a hospital in Chechnya ," a civil-war-torn region of Russia. The killers were "masked men" who invaded the hospital 11 miles southwest of Grozny at 4 in the morning. The site was "clearly marked" as a "Red Cross centre." No public trial of accused ever was held; the ...
Related contentEffort Mounted to Encourage Local Volunteers
5 hours ago ago from The Sag Harbor Express
Just as President Barack Obama has called on the American people to help ease the effects of an economic downturn and better the nation by volunteering for community organizations and not-for-profits, so to are a group of local organizations, banding together to increase awareness, and hopefully membership among their own ranks. In October, artist and community activist April Gornik joined forces with Sag Harbor Village Trustee Robby ...
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