Blood Drive
Save lives, shuffle, repeat
Show up to give for your choice of a Turkish towel or a mini Bluetooth speaker!*
*While supplies last.
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 800-933-2566
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 800-933-2566
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 800-933-2566
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 800-933-2566
Donors 76 years old and over need a doctor's note unless one is already on file. 16 year olds need signed NYBC parental consent form.
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 800-933-2566
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to nybc.org/drive
Sponsor Code 68743
Or Call 1-800-933-2566
Thursday, August 3 at 10:30 AM
Making good food choices is a life skill that can affect your physical and mental well-being. Learn some strategies for eating well from Laurie Herrick, a health educator from the Middlesex County Office of Health Services.
For children entering kindergarten & up with an adult.
Thursday, July 20th from 10:00 to 2:00
Join us for Volunteer Day, an exciting annual event when first-year medical students from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School visit the library to share health and wellness information and meet library patrons. Kids, teens, and adults can meet a future doctor, ask them for information, and talk to them about the educational path they took to get to this point.
Thursday, July 20th at 10:30 AM
Join Laurie Herrick, a health educator from the Middlesex County Office of Health Services, and learn some mindfulness techniques for staying positive, calming your worries, and keeping your cool -- even in the summer heat!
For children entering kindergarten & up with an adult.
Thursday, June 29 at 10:30
It wouldn’t be summer without fun in the sun! Learn how to protect yourself from the sun and what you need to know about sunburn, heatstroke, and more from Laurie Herrick, a health educator from the Middlesex County Office of Health Services. For children entering kindergarten & up with an adult.
The HEAL initiative is a student-run initiative from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School that provides education on high blood pressure management, with a focus on lifestyle modifications. They will also provide information at local community sites to check blood pressure and steps on how to properly track blood pressure at home.