My NJRCC Young Business Professionals Group is hosting its first Charitable Event of 2010 which will benefit the American Red Cross of Northern NJ.
Thursday, March 25th
6 pm
MAVI Lounge (38 Two Bridges Rd., in Fairfield; Behind the Houlihans on Rt 46 W)
Full Hot Dinner Buffet ~ Half Price Drinks ~ Lots of Raffle Prizes
Casual / Nice Attire
Half of the Total Admission and 100% of the Raffle Proceeds will benefit the Red Cross
This is a business/social event, so bring everyone you know to this After-Hours Mixer that will help benefit the American Red Cross. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends, business contacts or just have a drink after a long day of work.
$15 if you pre-register; $20 CASH at the Door
Well over 100 YP's will be attending.
Feel free to email me at btangora@njrcc.org if you have any questions regarding this event, or msg me on here or FB.
The American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey responds to over 350 disasters each year throughout Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Warren counties.
Our Chapter services include disaster relief, blood services, disaster and emergency preparedness training, health and safety courses, military and international services, Braille transcription and volunteer and youth opportunities.
With service centers in Fairfield, Ridgewood, Jersey City, Paterson, Morristown and Belvidere, we have the ability to assist the 3.5 million people residing in the communities we serve.
During the 2008 fiscal year, our Chapter provided relief for 2,580 individuals and families displaced by disaster. We trained over 65,000 people in disaster response and health and safety training and collected 5,735 pints of life saving blood.
The Red Cross is led by volunteers and that is why we are able to make such effective use of donor dollars. We depend on the generosity of the American public through volunteerism and donations.
The American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey is chartered by the U.S. Congress, is not a government agency and receives little or no government funding. Donations of time, money, and blood from others make our humanitarian work possible.