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Women’s support group

BANGOR – Rape Response Services offers free educational support groups to help survivors to heal, grow and thrive.

A women’s support group will begin 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13. For information or signup, call 941-2980. Groups for male survivors, teens and loved ones are available if there is enough interest.

Locks of Love

BREWER – Sydney Leonard, Lorraine Colpitts’s niece, will be first up for a haircut on Sept. 15 to benefit Locks of Love. Then will come Colpitts herself, her daughters-in-law, her 5-year-old granddaughter and anyone else she can round up for the worthy cause.

Colpitts’ company, Safe and Sound Youth Transportation, will sponsor the benefit for the National Locks of Love Campaign 6 p.m.-midnight Saturday, Sept. 15, at Jeff’s Catering in Brewer.

Colpitts also will collect hair that is cut before or after the event.

Lorraine Colpitts owns and operates Safe and Sound Youth Transportation Inc. in Brewer. The company provides therapeutic intervention and transport for at-risk teens in the United States.

For information, call Colpitts at 989-4200 or e-mail lcolpitts45@aol.com.

Relay for Life meeting

BANGOR – The American Cancer Society Relay For Life Midcoast planning committee will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, at All Souls Congregational Church, 10 Broadway.

The meeting is being held to stress the importance of Relay For Life in saving lives.

Relay For Life is the signature event of the American Cancer Society. It is a fun-filled, overnight event that mobilizes communities throughout the country to celebrate survivors of cancer, remember loved ones and raise money for the fight against cancer.

Teams of eight to 15 members will gather with tents and sleeping bags to join with more than 4,500 communities nationwide that sponsor Relays.

Relay For Life brings together friends, families, businesses, hospitals, schools and churches. Teams seek sponsorship before the Relay, all with the goal of eliminating cancer.

Volunteers are needed to organize and recruit teams, seek community support, coordinate logistics, find refreshments and prizes, plan entertainment and lend their support in other ways.

To learn more about becoming a volunteer on the Relay For Life planning committee, or for information about cancer, contact the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or online at www.cancer.org.

Scoop for a Cure

BANGOR – Scoop for a Cure, 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at What’s the Scoop, Main Street, will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.

The event will include live music, food and opportunities to make donations to the foundation.

For information, call 947-2667 or e-mail Elizabeth MacInnes at ejmacinnes@yahoo.com. Information about the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is available at www.jdrf.org.

Hospice training

BANGOR – Hospice of Eastern Maine will hold a volunteer training course 5:30-9 p.m. Thursdays, Oct. 9-Nov. 13, at Eastern Maine Healthcare Mall, Suite 220, 885 Union St. Form information, call Wayne Melanson, director of volunteer services, 973-8269 or 800-350-8269.


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