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The power to make a difference in the lives of others is in our blood, says Martin Grable, the CEO of Community Blood Center of the Carolinas.
Volunteer training for the York County Volunteer Guardian ad Litem Program, which provides advocates to abused and neglected children in York County, will begin Jan. 31. Training is from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for five weeks.
The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas has schedule the following blood drives:
Volunteers are needed to help feed and trap feral cats in the Lake Wylie area one week a month.
Safe Passage serving York County needs volunteers.
The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas is kicking off 2012 with its fourth annual Pint for Pounds campaign to support Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina. CBCC will donate 6 pounds of food for every blood donation now through Feb. 29.
Community Blood Center of the Carolinas lists the following blood drives this month in York County:
Lake Wylie’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors collection drive for Clover Area Assistance Center continues through Dec. 20, sponsored by Lake Wylie Pilot and Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce.
Clover Area Assistance Center is collecting new toys for Santa’s Closet through Dec. 15.
The Town of Ayrsley’s annual Toys for Tots toy drive continues through Dec. 14.