On Tuesday the 27th of March the American Red Cross will be holding this here blood drive at the Newport High School, which is located at 268 North Main Street in Newport, New Hampshire. This here blood drive is being held between the hours of 12:30 P.M. and 5:30 P.M. Folks please remember you do not have to be a resident of Newport to take part in this here blood drive, you just need to have the willingness to give a helping hand to others. Here is something to stop and think about, it could very will be You or a member of your Family that might be in need of receiving blood some day.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive to take place in Newport New Hampshire, wouldn't like to know and help you feel better knowing that there would be blood available to You or your Family member in case You or you Family member just might need it. If for some those two reasons are not good enough for you to take the time to give blood. There here are some items to bribe folks to help by giving blood for this here Blood Drive.
Folks that do take the time to give blood will be given a First-Aid-Kit in a Vintage-Style Case, folks will also be given a coupon for a Free lunch pack at Cumberland Farms, plus a coupon for $5.00 off their next purchase at the Freihofer's Bakery Outlet.
Clara Barton and a circle of acquaintances founded the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 1881. Barton first heard of the Swiss-inspired International Red Cross Movement while visiting Europe following the Civil War. Returning home, she campaigned for an American Red Cross society and for ratification of the Geneva Convention protecting the war-injured, which the United States ratified in 1882.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive to take place in Newport New Hampshire, Barton actually headed the Red Cross for 23 years, during which time it conducted its first domestic and overseas disaster relief efforts, aided the United States military during the Spanish-American War, and campaigned successfully for the inclusion of peacetime relief work as part of the International Red Cross Movement-the so-called "American Amendment" that initially met with some resistance in Europe.
The Red Cross received its first Congressional Charter back in the year of 1900 and a second in the year of 1905, the year after Barton resigned from the organization. This charter-which remains in effect today-sets forth the purposes of the organization that include giving relief to and serving as a medium of communication between members of the American armed forces and their families and providing national and international disaster relief and mitigation.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
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