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Community rallies for blood and food drives to aid locals

August 05, 2024 | Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut



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Community rallies for blood and food drives to aid locals
The Windsor Town Hall is set to host a blood drive on August 17, organized by Eagle Scout candidate Asa Hobson Peoples. This initiative aims to support the Red Cross amid a reported blood shortage, encouraging community members to donate between 9 AM and 2 PM. Concurrently, the Windsor Lions Club will sponsor a food drive at the LP Wilson Community Center from 9 AM to 1 PM, accepting non-perishable food items and monetary donations to benefit the Windsor Food and Fuel Bank.

Additionally, the town will hold its annual senior summer picnic on August 9 at the senior center, featuring entertainment and a summer cookout menu, inviting all residents to participate.

During the meeting, Councilor Armstrong reported on the recent health and safety committee meeting, highlighting improvements in traffic safety measures, including better placement of wrong way signs, which have contributed to a decrease in accidents. The committee also discussed the ongoing development of a crime scene management plan and the importance of following up on a grant received last September aimed at enhancing emergency response times.

The council emphasized the need for community health education, addressing issues such as disease control and mental health, with resources available on the town's website. Health clinics for vaccinations are also being scheduled to further support public health initiatives.

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