did everybody wash their necks like Mr. Burns asked?

On the way into work this morning I saw a large, gaily-decorated RV with nurses inside of it. It was, of course, a blood donation van — a bloodmobile. More specifically, it was the Children’s Bloodmobile:

I had always assumed that the “Children’s” in the title stood for Children’s Hospital. But if that’s the case, is it just coincidence that the bloodmobile was parked outside of a K-12 charter school?

photo of a children's bloodmobile parked directly outside of a charter school

Is that “children’s” a proper noun or an adjective? It might be time to read up on how charter schools get their funding.

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