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Lives are saved everyday by blood donors in our community. Hunterdon
Medical Center depends heavily on regular volunteer blood donors to maintain
an adequate and safe blood supply. "Giving blood is the most generous act
of kindness that one human being can do for another. When you give
blood, you save lives. Blood is used for accident victims, newborn
babies and their mothers who need a transfusion, people undergoing
surgery, patients receiving treatment for cancer and other diseases,"
states Cathy Conroy, Blood Donor Recruiter at Hunterdon Medical Center. To
be eligible to donate blood a person must be at least 17 years of age, be in good
health and weigh at least 110 pounds. To schedule an appointment or for
more information, call Hunterdon Medical Center at: 908.788.6405.
The United Way of Hunterdon County has been
supporting our community for more than 30 years
to ensure that every individual has the opportunity
to thrive. Their focus is on helping ALICE - the 22%
of our neighbors who are Asset Limited, Income
Constrained and Employed (or retired).
How UW help ALICE takes many different
forms - poverty prevention programs, advocacy
and collaborative efforts across the community. You
can read more about their current work in the latest
Community Impact Report and see where they're
headed longer term in their Long Range Plan.
UWHC hopes that you will join them in our
efforts because they can't build a stronger
community alone! Great things happen when
we LIVE UNITED!
WHO UWHC HELPS: Hunterdon County
may be labeled as one of the healthiest and
wealthiest corners of the country but labels are
often misleading. Those statistics don't make any
mention of ALICE – individuals who are Asset
Limited, Income Constrained yet Employed. ALICE
is working individuals and/or families who struggle
to make ends meet. United Way fights to remove
structural barriers and empower ALICE. To find
out how you can help, contact Amy at: amy@
uwhunterdon.org to learn about volunteer
opportunties or visit: www.UWHunterdon.org
for more information. Great things happen
when we LIVE UNITED!
t h e u n I t e d W a y O F h u n t e r d O n c O u n t y
"The essence of America—that which really unites us—is not ethnicity, or nationality, or religion.
It is an idea—and what an idea it is: that you can come from humble circumstances and do great things."
~ Condoleezza Rice