Rutgers-Camden Reacts to Terrorist Attacks

by Rutgers University | Sep 26, 2001
Rutgers-Camden Reacts to Terrorist Attacks Thank you to all those who have helped Rutgers-Camden assist the American Red Cross! Volunteers have placed calls to more than 4,000 Camden County residents and imported over 10,000 names into the Red Cross database. Currently, no additional volunteers are needed and as the organization has an overabundance of supplies, only monetary donations are requested. Funds are being raised at the IMPACT booth in the Campus Center for the Red Cross Emergency Relief Fund.

A Rutgers-Red Cross Blood Drive has been scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Those interested in donating blood can make an appointment at the IMPACT booth.

Staff in the Office of Student Affairs and the Student Health office stand ready to assist.

Visit the Office of Student Affairs on the second floor of Armitage Hall; the phone number is (856) 225-6043. The Student Health Services office is located above the bookstore on the second floor of the Campus Center; the phone number is (856) 225-6005. No appointments are necessary for counseling. For more information, visit the Health Services web site Here.

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