Blood Drive
Pint for a Pint: Tap Into Saving Lives
Give blood and get a free beverage from a participating venue. Details at nybc.org/pint
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
Bone Density Screening
Provided by Saint Peter's University Hospital
** This screening test is for those that have not already been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis. **
Registration required.
Please call Information Services Desk at 732-390-6767 to register.
This program is designed to provide an overview of the functions of the brain, as well as the different types and levels of severity of brain injury. We will discuss the prevalence and causes of brain injury and will identify the changes that can occur after a brain injury, including cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms. In addition, this program will cover strategies to help individuals with brain injury, and will explore the role of caregivers and loved ones in supporting them and promoting their recovery.
One pint of blood can save up to three lives.
Appointments recommended. For an appointment go to https://nybc.org/newjerseydrive
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. Donors who have been vaccinated can donate without any wait period unless they are not feeling well.
Provided by Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Registration required
Call Information Services 732-390-6767 to register
Take this opportunity to get a memory screening, consisting of a series of questions and/or tasks designed to test memory, language skills, thinking ability, and other intellectual functions. The 15-minute screenings and review of the results are both confidential.
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.
Provided by Saint Peter's University Hospital
You do not need to fast.
Registration required
Call Information Services 732-390-6767 to register
Blood Pressure Screening: A blood pressure test measures the pressure in your arteries as your heart pumps. High blood pressure greatly increases your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Early Detection Saves Lives.
Take control of your breast health with this educational session given by the Health Equity & Breast Care Connection, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
Gain understanding of your breast anatomy, risk factors, screening, and self-advocacy.
Everyone is welcome and lunch is being provided for free.
Learn how to perform CPR on an infant and how to help an infant who is choking. An infant is defined as a child 1 year of age or younger. Please note, this workshop is designed for family members, friends and members of the general community who want to learn CPR but do not need a course completion card or certification.
Adults and teens ages 16 years and older are welcome and encouraged to attend!
The Family & Friends CPR program teaches you how to perform CPR on adults and children, and how to help an adult or child. This course is designed for family members, friends and members of the general community who want to learn CPR but do not need a course completion card.
Adults and teens ages 16 years and older are welcome and encouraged to attend!
1 person per registration, please.