Announcements
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Danville First Church of the Nazarene Parish Nurse Program in conjunction with the American Red Cross, will be sponsoring a Community Blood Drive on Thursday, June 7, at the First Church of the Nazarene, 2212 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Blood is in short supply in our area and our goal for this drive is 150 units of much-needed blood. We strongly urge everyone, to come out and donate blood, because you care.
If you would like to make an appointment to give (time saving!), please contact Danville First at 217-442-8316. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Give this precious gift: the gift of life. You never know when you or someone you love will need blood.
Anyone 17 years old or older (or 16 years of age with a signed parental consent form) who weighs at least 110 pounds, and in good health is being asked to give blood at the Danville First Blood Drive on Thursday, June 7, 2012. (Please bring photo I.D.)
For more information : 217-442-8316
office@danvillefirstnaz.com
FOOD DRIVE!
The Eastern Illinois Foodbank welcomes food donations of all sizes!
What we need the most: The “Super Six”
1. Canned meats
2. Canned complete meals (ravioli, Spagetti O’s, etc.)
3. Canned beans and other vegetables
4. Canned fruit
5. Boxed meals
6. Peanut butter
Food We Can’t Take:
NO open cans, bags, containers, bottles etc. of food. All donated food must be in its original form.
NO homemade food, please. (No matter how delicious.)
NO food in glass containers.
***We also accept toiletries, cleaning products and pet food***
When to drop off your food donation:
We encourage you to fill your shopping tote and bring your donations on the third Sunday of the month. Place your donations in the provided grocery carts located in the Welcome Center and at the Rear Entrance of the building.
An estimated 100 billion pounds of food, enough to totally eliminate hunger, is thrown away annually in the United States. It does not have to be this way - and you can help.







