Wednesday, October 14, 2009

United to Heal’s Interfaith Sorting Day

My name is Nargis Rashid and I am a representative of United to Heal’s Outreach Committee. We are an interfaith humanitarian aid organization on campus that works to send donated medical supplies from local hospitals to countries that need them, and in order to do this we have to sort and inventory the supplies at our warehouse on south State St.
I’m writing to invite your organization to collaborate with us on an event that we have coming up on Sunday, October 25th from 12-3: Interfaith Sorting Day! The event will begin with normal sorting (we’ll explain everything at the warehouse!) and end with half an hour to an hour of interfaith discussion, which your group can choose to participate in or not (we’ll be providing rides to and from the warehouse, and if necessary we can send a car back at 2).
Sorting is a great way to enjoy some community service with other members of your group and (if anyone’s pre-med) a fantastic opportunity to get some hands-on experience with medical supplies that will soon be put to use in under-resourced hospitals in Ghana.
Please let me know if you have any questions. If this date doesn’t work for you, we also sort every other Sunday and would love to have you at our warehouse whenever you’re available! Also, be sure to check out our website (www.united2heal.org) for more information.
Sincerely,
Nargis Rashid
U2H Outreach Rep

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