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Greenwich Hospital to partner with the Red Cross to make holiday cards for our service members

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

All participants will receive 10 percent off at the Thrift Shop

Greenwich, CT (Nov. 28, 2017) – Greenwich Hospital is again partnering with the American Red Cross to host their Holiday Mail for Heroes. This year’s event will be held at the Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop at 199 Hamilton Avenue in Greenwich.

On Saturday, Dec. 2 from 11 am to 2 pm anyone in the community is welcome to come to the Thrift Shop to create messages of thanks and cheer for our military members, veterans and their families. Anyone who creates a holiday card will receive 10 percent off their purchases.

We have all the materials needed and are looking for Greenwich Hospital employees, volunteers, neighbors and friends from the community to support this event. Plus – just for the kids, meet Santa and enjoy light refreshments.

For more information, please contact the Greenwich Hospital volunteer office at 203-863-3222.

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