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Paracord Bracelets Inspire More Than Kindness

Paracord bracelets are not only fun to make but they can be used to save a life in an emergency situation. If you are looking for a way to show appreciation to our Troops and First Responders during this trying time this is one way to do that! All who serve use paracord. One paracord bracelet provides 7.5 feet of cord. Paracord “Survival” Bracelets can be used to make a sling, create a harness to extract an injured person, build a shelter, etc. Attached you will find step by step instructions on exactly how to make these lifesaving bracelets. Paracord can be purchased @ www.amazon.com.  Please mail finished bracelets to VOiCEup/YVC at 201 Washington St., Ste 547, Reading, PA 19601. Once we have collected all bracelets, we will ship them together to Operation Gratitude as a donation from the youth of Berks County.

http://myoutdoorslife.com/diy/how-to-make-paracord-bracelet.html

* Please record all time spent on projects so that they may be counted as YVC hours*

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Age Minimum (with Adult): 11+, Minimum Age:11+

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Reading, PA 19601  
 484-706-9364

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