Anyone over the age of 16 with parent presence, or 18 without required parent presence, can still donate much-needed blood to the American Red Cross during the pandemic. Staff photo: Louisa Sonsini. (Louisa Sonsini)
Anyone over the age of 16 with parent presence, or 18 without required parent presence, can still donate much-needed blood to the American Red Cross during the pandemic. Staff photo: Louisa Sonsini.

Louisa Sonsini

Two Ways to Contribute to the Community During the Coronavirus Pandemic

June 3, 2020

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Louisa Sonsini, Online Editor
 

Number of years in the Coat of Arms: 3.


Favorite aspect of journalism: informing my community of relevant issues.


Interests outside of school: being with friends, volunteering, spending time with family.


Grade: 12.

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