Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 2002 — Page 25

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2002

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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The spirit of Thanksgiving

Rev. Roosevelt Sanders (left), son of the late Rev. Mozel Sanders, thanks Butler University President Bobby Fong for his help during last week’s Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Day Dinner.

mm m\ t mmmmmm-. h r't *.1. . *^Kwm WTLC radio personality Guy Black, Governor Frank O’Bannon, and First Lady Judy O’Bannon took time out of their day to serve the needy.

Generous Player: Edgerrin James, star running back ef the Indianapolis Colts, passes one of the many turkeys that were donated to needy families the day before Thanksgiving at the Forest Manor Multi-Service Center.

During the Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Day Dinner, volunteers work to make the holiday brighter for others by cooking and sorting dinner bags for families. (Photos/C. Guynn)

Members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, the Kroger Company and the Indianapolis Urban League partnered in an annual Holiday Food Basket Program

(Left to right) Jacklon Henson, K end ale Adams and Tyrone Carny help distribute turkeys to needy families.

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JADA ; Continued from C8 as contact numbers for you, your child’s pediatrician and your pharmacist. Include a specific request for the nurse to give the medications, specific conditions being treated, a list of any prescription or OTC medications your child is currently taking, side effects and storage requirements.

• Contact the school nurse directly to discuss the procedures and limitations for giving OTC medications. Make sure the nurse contacts yog if he or she gives your child an OTC during the day; OTCs may cause adverse drug reactions with some prescriptions and foods. • Most school districts do not allow medications to be transported to school by the child; parents must deliver the medication directly to the school. • Ask your child’s school about creating a standing order for emergency medication administration, such as medication for allergies to bee stings. •Take the time to explainto * your child what medications * they are taking, when they should take them, whom they should take them from and why they are taking them. Knowledge is power-and helps ensure greater safety. •' , For more information about the Medco Health Solutions 2002 Drug Trend Report, visit the Web site at www,medcohealth.com.

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