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Over-The-Counter Medicine Needed For Mission Trip To Haiti – Donate Today!

This May, Shenandoah students from pharmacy, occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT) and physician assistant (PA) programs are taking a medical mission trip to Haiti. They are collecting over-the-counter (OTC) products to dispense and administer to those in need.

Participate in the drive and compete for free lunch. Each OTC product is worth a certain amount of points, and the program and/or class with the most points wins. Make sure to include your name, program, and class on the donation bags!

The OTC drive runs until Friday, April 5. Please see the list of approved medications that are needed. Medications must be new and unopened. Expiration dates must be after November 2019.

Drop-off boxes are located at:

Inova Center For Personalized Health: Third floor, Tower 5, Main Entrance

Winchester: Health Professions Building, Pharmacy Lobby

Scholar Plaza, Loudoun: The Hive & Main Lobby Area

Monetary donations are also accepted. Please place monetary donations in a labeled envelope with your name, program, and class, and place the envelope in the drop-off boxes as well!

Questions? Contact Assistant Professor and Director of Student Affairs Teresa Elsobky, Pharm.D., at telsobky@su.edu.

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