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Stanford Blood Centers giving back to those who give blood

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There is an immediate need for all blood types, and Stanford Blood Center donation sites, including the South Bay Donor Center in Campbell, is giving back to those who give blood before the end of the year. Through Dec. 31, donors will receive a $20 e-gift card of their choice and a chance to win $3000 in free groceries.

To make an appointment, visit stanfordbloodcenter.org, call 888-723-7831 or text to 999-777.

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    Land stewards assist with habitat restoration, trail maintenance, fencing and cleanup projects. Community outreach volunteers act as agency ambassadors at community festivals and public events in Santa Clara Valley.

    Trail patrol volunteers engage with visitors at open space preserves, share rules and guidelines, submit patrol observations and report hazards to staff. Preserve stewards serve the public at open space preserves, greet and assist visitors and support guest safety.

    Interpretive docents lead informational hikes and provide education about the natural environment. Trail masters complete trail maintenance and fieldwork alongside authority staff. Opportunities are scheduled weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year, and on the third Saturday of every month.

    Interpretive docent training is essential for volunteers who wish to lead public hikes. Those interested in trail patrol, preserve steward or community outreach should attend interpretive host training.

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