![]() There is still time to volunteer as a coach or to start a new site for the spring season. These dynamic lessons instill valuable life skills including the important connection between emotional and physical health. The girls learn to build self-worth, recognize their inner power to make positive decisions in their lives, while celebrating their uniqueness. The key takeaway from the curriculum is for the girls to learn about confidence, character, caring, connection, and contribution to community. ![]() The goal of the coaches is not to teach the girls how to run. Ĭoaches do not need to be runners or athletic. Volunteer coaches are always in demand and details can be found at. The 23rd season of Girls on the Run of Central New Jersey (GOTRCNJ) is underway as registration for the spring opened March 1. If transportation is a barrier to participating in the congregate meals, Mercer County TRADE may be able to help call 60 or email Some of the sites also may have transportation options for its participants.įor more information, call 60 or email Girls on the Run of Central New Jersey Monthly menus can be found on the Nutrition Program for Older Adults web page. Reservations are required call 60 to reserve a spot. No payment is required for a meal however, there is a suggested donation of $1 for each meal provided. Most meal services begin at 11:30 a.m., although times may vary by location, so call 60 or inquire at a local site. Wilson Neighborhood Service Center in Hamilton, Hamilton Senior Center, Hopewell Valley Senior Center, Hollowbrook Community Center in Ewing, and Robbinsville Senior Center. In-person services will be hosted at: Jennye Stubblefield Senior Center and Sam Naples Community Center in Trenton, Lawrence Township Senior Center, Princeton Café for Older Adults, John O. Meals are available to Mercer County residents age 60 or older and their spouses (regardless of age), any county resident with a disability whose primary caregiver is a program participant, anyone volunteering in the program, and the personal care aides of program participants when they accompany a participant to the site where the meals are provided. The Nutrition Program for Older Adults provides a daily nutritionally balanced meal Monday through Friday, except for county and/or municipal holidays.Īll meals meet the required one-third of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) daily referenced intake of nutrients for an individual 60 years or older. The Mercer County Nutrition Program for Older Adults has in-person lunches at nine of its locations. to 1 p.m., Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Road East. to 1 p.m., Beth El Synagogue, 50 Maple Stream Road. to 7 p.m., Princeton University Louis A Simpson International Building, 20 Washington Road.Įast Windsor – April 23 – 8 a.m. Book a time to give by visiting, downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS. This month, the Red Cross and Peanuts are joining forces as a reminder that it’s cool to be kind and help save lives.ĭon’t wait until there’s a crisis to give – donors of all blood types, especially type O blood donors and those giving platelets – are needed now to keep the blood supply strong enough to support critical patient care all season long. Spring is here! April is National Volunteer Month, and the American Red Cross is celebrating the millions of people who volunteer to give blood, platelets and plasma throughout the year.
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