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What Color Do You Bleed?
Support your favorite local University team and the American Red Cross
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What Color Do You Bleed?
Support one of your favorite local univeristy teams and The American Red Cross.
You can support your local American Red Cross by showing your pride for one of your favorite local university teams. Just click on the link below to purchase a T-shirt sporting Duke University, North Carolina Central University, University of Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University colors and asks the wearer to show their pride by showing what color they bleed!
What color do you bleed?
See how American Red Cross training saves lives in our community.
Fans revive lacrosse player whose heart stopped
Chapter Annual Meeting Scheduled
The Central North Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold its 91st Annual Meeting
2008 Babysitting Camp Dates
The Central North Carolina Chapter has scheduled the babysitting training schedule, click here for more information.
2006 - 2007
Chapter Annual Report
Click here to see the Annual Report
Central North Carolina Chapter Responds Seven Fires
During the first two weeks of February the Central North Carolina Chapter
Preparedness and Response Schedule Announced
(Note: Disaster and Health & Safety Services have been combined and is now called Preparedness and Response. The course schedules of training are below)
Disaster Services/Response Training Schedule, March-June 2008 : including all training for disaster response volunteers.
Click here to view new Disaster Services online training opportunities.
Health and Safety Services/Preparedness: including: First Aid and CPR, Babysitting.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Today! Helping others feels good, and helps you feel good about yourself. Your local Red Cross can work with you to provide rewarding experiences, opportunities to utilize your talents, or provide training to help you serve your community. Volunteer Positions Are Available!
What is the first step to become a volunteer? What kind training do I need? Who can become a Red Cross volunteer? Where do I fit in? You can answer these questions at Volunteer Services.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 — National Preparedness Month is all about helping individuals, families, businesses and communities to take action. As kids return to school and families begin to reorganize and make new routines, September is an ideal time for updating your family communications and evacuations plans and to become better informed about different threats and local emergency plans.
Volunteer Positions Are Available!
Give The Gift of Life!
It only takes about an hour, and you can save a life!
Durham Donation Center
4737 University Drive
Monday, 2 pm to 7 pm
Wednesday, 2 pm to 7 pm
Thursday, 8 am to 12:30 p.m.
Friday, 8 am to 1 pm
Second Saturday of every month, 8 am to 1 pm
Fourth Sunday of every month, noon to 4:30 pm
call 1-800-GIVELIFE or send an email to schedule an appointment; walk ins are welcome!


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