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Sorting Medical Supplies
Last updated on April 21, 2009

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Every 30 seconds a child in Africa dies of malaria. Our organization is able to collect, sort and donate medical supplies that are necessary to save lives. In the United States, patients are never turned away from hospitals for a lack of medical supplies whereas in developing nations more often than not, they are only able to treat patients in emergency situations due to a lack of supplies. Your participation with our organization will help us to sort these very supplies which are so desperately needed in developing countries.

Doc to Dock has no requirements. A brief training session is given at the beginning of each sorting session where gloves are given to each participant for the duration of the sort. Doc to Dock has received volunteer participation from individuals, schools, developmentally disabled groups, and churches.

Logo  This opportunity is sponsored by: Doc To Dock, Inc.

This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Group/Corporate Groups Welcome
We need volunteers who are free at these times
Monthly

Contact Person:
Nick Eggers, Program Coordinator, (718) 852-0655, (email)
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Address:

300 Douglass Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(See a map)

Directions:

   Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: R train to Union ,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 7 min.

Web Site: http://www.doctodock.com

Miscellaneous Information

Borough
Brooklyn
Volunteer Shifts
Please make contact via phone or email prior to volunteering as the schedule in the warehouse varies day to day.
Last updated on April 21, 2009


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