Date: Fri 04-Dec-1998
Date: Fri 04-Dec-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
health-NYCAAP-Red-Cross
Full Text:
NYCAAP Honored By The Red Cross
(with cuts)
Students from Newtown Youth Creating AIDS Awareness for Peers (NYCAAP)
received an award from the Western Connecticut Chapter of the American Red
Cross at its annual meeting at the Ethan Allen Inn in Danbury recently.
NYCAAP was recognized for service through the community through HIV/AIDS
education. Last summer six NYCAAP members attended Stand Tall, a camp
sponsored by the Red Cross for youth interested in being certified in various
programs. Sponsored by Newtown Youth Services, NYCAAP has 25 members, all
students at Newtown High School, who provide classroom presentations at the
middle school and high school, and sponsor AIDS awareness activities such as
last year's display of the Names Project AIDS memorial quilt.
For World AIDS Day, which is December 1, the group held its annual
distribution of AIDS fact cards and ribbons at various locations around town
and at the high school.
In other action at the annual meeting, the Red Cross presented an award to The
Newtown Bee for its community service in publicizing local blood drives.
Michael Burns of Sandy Hook accepted an award on behalf of Union Carbide for
the company's 1998 disaster relief campaign. The Newtown Kennel Club received
the chapter's pet first aid award.
A slate of officers for 1998-99 also was elected. They include Arthur Stueck
II, chapter chairman; Douglas Bobay and Paul Palanzo, vice chairmen; Marge
English, secretary, and Robert Graef, treasurer.
Marsha Daria of Sandy Hook was elected to a second three-year term on the
Board of Directors. Other Newtown directors include Joseph Morrissey and
Cheryl Thierfelder. Mr Morrissey is an executive with NMBT, Danbury, and Ms
Thierfelder is with Pharmco, Brookfield.
The chapter services 17 towns in Western Connecticut including Newtown.
Services include mass and single-family disaster relief, blood collection,
international tracing and emergency financial services to the US armed forces
members, first aid, and CPR training, lifeguarding and water safety
instruction.
This year National Red Cross Director Elizabeth Dole has set a goal to raise
$50 million nationwide for hurricane victim relief on the US Gulf coast,
Puerto Rico, several islands, and Central America.
All Red Cross disaster assistance is free, made possible by donations of time
and money. For more information about Red Cross services, volunteer and
fundraising efforts, call Mike Malone, marketing director, at 792-8200. For
information about making contributions to the American Red Cross Disaster
Relief Fund, call 1-800-HELP-NOW.