Dayton Daily News

Montgomery Helpfight cancer Shredding event

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Help fight cancer by donating at the Hollywood Gaming community blood drive Friday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Community Blood Center Bloodmobil­e will be at 777 Hollywood Blvd., Dayton.

Donorsmust make an appointmen­t atwww.DonorTime.comor by calling 937-461-3220.

Everyone who registers to donate will receive the new “Wake Up It’s Time to Support the Fight” T-shirt honoring September Blood Cancer Awareness Month andOctober­BreastCanc­er Awareness Month or can chose the “Wake Up & Give” or “Time to Save a Life” T-shirt from earlier in the “Wake Up & Donate” campaign.

Donors will also be automatica­lly entered in the “Wake Up & Donate” drawing to win a custom Sleep Number bed.

CBC is seeking COVID-19 survivors to become “Crisis Warriors”

by donating their antibody-rich plasma for the treatment of COVID-19 patients. CCP donors will receive the “COVID-19 Crisis Warrior” T-shirt. Learn more and register to donate CCP atwww.GivingBloo­d.org or call 937-461-3220.

Oakwood has contracted with Shred-It, a mobile document destructio­n company, to be at the J. D. Foell PublicWork­s Center at 210 Shafor Blvd. on Saturday, from 8 to 11 a.m., to provide document destructio­n services.

Besides paper products, Shred-It has the capability to destroy microfilm, microfiche, and other material of a secure or confidenti­al nature.

Allmateria­l will be destroyed beyond recognitio­n on-site and, if recyclable, will be baled and shipped to paper mills to be manufactur­ed into new paper products. Any non-recyclable material processed will be disposed of in a secure location.

If you have confidenti­al papers or other material of a private nature being stored at your home and would like to have it destroyed by profession­als in the document destructio­n industry, we urge you to take advantage of this opportunit­y.

Due to COVID-19, we ask that participan­ts remain in their vehicle at the shred event. Place all materials to be destroyed in the trunk of the vehicle.

Employees will wear masks and gloves and will unload the materials and place them in the shred bins. All materials will be destroyed on-site during the event.

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