Walk Green 2017 in Lansdale, PA
BAPS Charities Walk Green 2017 supporting The Nature Conservancy and Perseverance Volunteer Fire Company was held in Lansdale, PA with over 400 participants.... Read More »
BAPS Charities Walk Green 2017 supporting The Nature Conservancy and Perseverance Volunteer Fire Company was held in Lansdale, PA with over 400 participants.... Read More »
BAPS Charities Blood Donation Drive organized in Lansdale, PA on December 10, 2016 helped collect 33 pints of blood. ... Read More »
Influenza (“flu”) is a contagious disease, caused by the influenza virus,which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions. On average, 226,000 people are hospitalized every year because of influenza and 36,000 die – mostly elderly...... Read More »
BAPS Charities Health Fair in Lansdale, PA sees over 150 participants benefit from various medical services offered.... Read More »
BAPS Charities Bone Marrow Drive organized in Souderton, PA on December 4, 2016 helped get 20 registrations. ... Read More »
Over 340 participants enthusiastically participated in the BAPS Charities Walk Green in Lansdale, PA to support The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to plant one billion trees by 2025.... Read More »
The EPA estimates that 75% of the American waste stream is recyclable, but only about 30% of it is actually recycled. Small changes in our lifestyle can have a lasting impact for the future. The state of...... Read More »
Over 175 attendees took advantage of various medical services offered at BAPS Charities Health Fair in Lansdale, PA.... Read More »
Influenza (“flu”) is a contagious disease, caused by the influenza virus, which can be spread by coughing, sneezing, or nasal secretions. On average, 226,000 people are hospitalized every year because of influenza and 36,000 die – mostly elderly (Source:...... Read More »
BAPS Charities organized a community children’s health and safety day on July, 19th 2015 in Lansdale,PA, providing fun and educational activities for over 170 children and parents. ... Read More »