Kristi Cunha was a Nashua special education teacher with a strong belief in giving back, and her memory will once again be honored during an activity organized by the American Red Cross.
Nashua High School North has asked its students, and the wider community as well, to help give the gift of life by donating blood. This will be the third time that the Kristi’s Krew Blood Drive has been held, and its planners are hoping that it will once again be a success.
The event is open to new and current donors, and both blood and power red donations will be welcome. Participants will be greeted and checked when they arrive. After a short screening process, it will be time to roll up their sleeve. Once they have made their donation, they will be invited to relax with some light refreshments before they head out for the rest of their day.
A poster printing company can craft materials that let the public know about donation drives and other functions going on in their home area, reaching out to people who would like to play their part but do not know how to.
The 3rd Annual Kristi's Krew Blood Drive has been scheduled for Wednesday, February 26 at Nashua High School North. Spots have been made available from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm.
