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Since September 11th , we have all realized how important a community is...no matter how small or large. In some way, we've all been directly touched by our nation's crisis. Some of us lost friends and family on September 11. Some of us were called on to serve, protect, and defend in this trying time. All of us suffered a grievous loss. This is a time to strengthen our communities, so let's come together, continue to build and enjoy our LIFE! community, and help each other begin to heal and recover. We're grateful to have each and every one of you among us. We look forward to seeing you at a LIFE! event soon. ***** We thank Diane for her contributions to these emergency links! If you have a link or information to add or change, e-mail Susan. |
For information, and to help with the aftermath of September 11's terror attacks, please use the links below. News
Donations
Walk-in blood donations The Red Cross continues to accept walk-in blood donations. Lines may be long, so officials urge you to be patient. Donor centers with expanded hours include (please call to see whether expanded hours are still in effect):
Anne Arundel Medical Center's Blood Donor Center (51 Franklin Street, 4th Floor), Annapolis, reports that it has enough blood supplies to last the month. Officials suggest calling week to week at (410) 280-6564 to check on blood needs. Make an appointment. The National Institutes of Health is taking donations in Building 10-A from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call (301) 496-1048. |
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