How To Get A Vaccine Bottle?

They are sobering statistics: each day, 18,000 children die from illnesses like diarrhoea, malaria, and pneumonia. Nearly half of the complete dies prior to their first month. Add to the 800 moms who die daily from conditions including post-partum haemorrhage and illnesses, high blood pressure during pregnancy and unsafe abortions.
A number of these deaths can be avoided through low-cost, easy, often community-based solutions which improve local health care, enhance access and aid to address health inequities for women, children and adolescents. Working together with its international partners, the Canadian Red Cross has made considerable contributions to saving lives in remote, impoverished regions by enhancing local health programs.
Canadian Red Cross programs to deal with women's and children's health have particularly demonstrated critical in states affected by conflict and catastrophe, where many kids and girls are cut off from essential health services.

Cases of where Canadian Red Cross efforts have made a difference:

● Kenya: Within time, a 45 percent growth in babies exclusively breastfed for six months.
● Honduras: Urging men to take a larger role in preventing maternal and child mortality.
● Liberia: Increases between 49 and 74 percent in children treated for diarrhoea, malaria, and pneumonia.
● Mali: Growing number of teens who obtained a post-natal care visit by 19 percent.
● Pakistan: delivering tens of thousands of messages encouraging girls to receive antenatal care.
● Syria: Supporting five nutrition centres to deal with malnutrition in children.
These include a metal lid, with rubber in the centre where the needle moves in to draw the liquid vaccination out. It just seems a shame to throw so many cool little bottles off, but they're not recyclable.
I would be interested in carrying these off anyone's hands to use for crafts. I didn't even consider asking my vet to get theirs but now I'm going to.
I use comparable bottles for vaccine bottle clay jobs. I get them out of my vets office. She is careful what she gives me. I take them home and clean them up. I decorate them with polymer clay and give them for bottles of hope. I set my own spin on it and contribute some straight back to the vet for people who loose their pets. Vet and employees love it. Make good keep sake bottles for babies first tooth or a lock of hairloss. Shops easily and keeps them protected.