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Don't Forget: 9/11 Day of Service
One easy way to do #OneGoodDeed: go to the County Center Friday and do one or more projects for the hungry, for the troops, for children

There are lots of ways to participate in “9/11Serve + Remember” projects taking place throughout Westchester County Sept. 11-13.
9/11: Serve + Remember is an extension of the National Day of Service and Remembrance. This annual series of community action events is meant to provide all members of the community a meaningful way to give back through a variety of good deeds & service projects and honor the memories of those lost during the tragic events of September 11th, while also helping to build a new legacy around how we remember the date 9/11.
There are so many ways to do #onegooddeed!
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Friday, September 11th
+ Volunteer Opportunities at the Westchester County Center
+ Volunteer Opportunities Located throughout Community
Saturday, September 12th
+ Volunteer Opportunities
Sunday, September 13th
+ Volunteer Opportunities
To learn more, visit www.volunteernewyork.org/service.
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To register, call (914) 948-4452 or visit www.volunteernewyork.org/service.
Here’s what you can do at the County Center between 2 -6 p.m. Friday.
Write Thank You Cards for Veterans and First Responders
with Volunteer New York!
Make Sleeping Bags for Adults in Need
with Lifting Up Westchester
Pack Swab Kits for Blood Drive
with New York Blood Center
Create No-Sew Fleece Blankets
with Project Linus
Join the Bone Marrow Registry
with Volunteer New York!
Make Paracord Bracelets for the Troops
with Operation Gratitude
Create Educational Games for Children
with Volunteer New York!
Receive Hands-only CPR Training
with the American Heart Association
Donate Blood (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
with New York Blood Center
Give to the Early Learners Book Drive
with Open Door Family Medical Center
Contribute to the Food Drive
with Hillside Food Outreach
Sign up for Westchester County Emergency Preparedness Exercise
with Westchester County Department of Health
To learn more and register, please call (914) 948-4452 or visit www.volunteernewyork.org/service.
To sign up for the blood drive, please contact Janet Lokay at jel1@westchestergov.comor (914) 995-2127.
PHOTO: County Executive Robert P. Astorino joined Volunteer New York! and Robison to recognize four Westchester County residents who either save lives through their volunteer work or whose lives have been saved. The event took place outside the County Center in White Plains in order to encourage the public to participate in the “9/11 Serve + Remember” projects being organized throughout the county in honor of those whose lives were lost or forever changed by the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.
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