Well done!
Well done!Volunteers help package medical supplies

Well done!

Volunteers helped package medical supplies as part of a project sponsored by I-Volunteer, a partnership of the Jewish Federation and Volunteer Center.

Emily Ford, left, and Riki Rudolph of the Friendship Circle participate in a volunteer event. Friendship Circle specializes in providing engagement opportunities for children and young adults with special needs. (Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh)
Emily Ford, left, and Riki Rudolph of the Friendship Circle participate in a volunteer event. Friendship Circle specializes in providing engagement opportunities for children and young adults with special needs. (Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh)

On Sunday, Jan. 28, volunteers helped package medical supplies as part of a project sponsored by I-Volunteer, a partnership of the Jewish Federation Volunteer Center and Friendship Circle.

The site was in Green Tree at Global Links, an organization that sends surplus medical supplies to those in need around the world. The project included volunteers from Moishe House and the wider Jewish community. The Volunteer Center offers I-Volunteer opportunities monthly.

Moishe House volunteers at the I-Volunteer event. From left: Rose Eilenberg, Gabrielle Palmer, Dafna Bliss and Alex Temple. (Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh)
Casey Briglia, left, of the Friendship Circle works with volunteer Brendan Clancy, far right, to sort medical scrubs at the I-Volunteer event. (Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh)
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