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Nov 15 2010 12:00AM
Posted 446 days 20 hrs 42 mins ago
SUPPORT JAPAN: TSUNAMI RELIEF FUNDS LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY
Red Cross
The American Red Cross is asking everyone to do what they can to help those in need. To help locally, you can give a secure donation online at arcsm.org, delnorteredcross.org, and globally at redcross.org.
Samaritan's Purse
Christian relief organization, Samaritan's Purse, is helping Japanese quake and tsunami survivors with critical needs like food, water and first aid. Go to samaritanspurse.org to donate to the emergency response.
MORE COMMUNITY EVENTS
United Health Foundation
United Health Foundation and partners in the community fund federally qualified health centers. These cents provide free or low-cost HIV testing in a safe and confifential setting. Visit worldAIDSday.org
Redwood Empire Food Bank
78,000 people are hungry in Sonoma County every month. You can help feed our neighbors in need by joining the Redwood Empire Food Bank's annual Winter Food & Funds Drive. Visit www.refb.org
Blood Bank of the Redwoods
Local hospitals have seen a sharp spike in patients needing blood. In addition there are several heart surgeries the nexy few dats that will specifically require large quantities of O positive blood type. If you are 16 years or older and do not have the cold or flu, please donate blood this week. The blood center in santa rosa is located at 2324 bethards drive, just minutes away from anywhere in town visit BBR.ORG or call 707 545 1222 for hours and directions. please... these are real patients with serious needs and you can be their lifesavers.
The Human Race
If you have a favorite charity or a business that is looking to get more involved in the community join the 30th annual Human Race on May 7 and be a part of Sonoma County's largest fundraiser. To sign up now for your non-profit or learn how your business can get involved visit humanracenow.org.
Gardens with Sculpture Tour
Come to the Sebastopol Center for the Arts on Sunday May 22 and visit 7 unique gardens with sculptures on display. Some featured sculptures will be available for purchase and all proceeds benefit the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. For more information visit sebarts.org.
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