Harlem residents roll up their sleeves as city's blood supply dips
A blood drive was held in Harlem on Wednesday as the New York Blood Center reports a dip in its blood supply.
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A blood drive was held in Harlem on Wednesday as the New York Blood Center reports a dip in its blood supply.
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The New York Blood Center is in need of donors. This simple act of giving is especially important for communities like Harlem as we approach the holiday season and blood supplies run low. CBS News New York's Noëlle Lilley reports.
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More than 1 million people in New Jersey struggle with food insecurity, and for the last 50 years, the Community FoodBank of New Jersey has been working to meet that need, helping to feed its neighbors. Donations — like those collected at the turkey drive that will be happening at multiple locations this weekend — are key to the many programs there, including their Food Service Training Academy. CBS News New York's Kristine Johnson reports.
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