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People 2 People June 24, 2012 

People 2 People brings you Community Coverage You Can Count On! A local physician gives her medical opinion on an age old debate that's recently re-surfaced, to spank-or not to spank. People 2 People producers want to know where you stand. Dozens of people signed up at Northside Hospital, now they will wait to see if they'll Be the Match. Also, see how you can now support our troops when you shop for groceries, it's all here in What's On People 2 People.

2 Spank or Not 2 Spank Comments made by Creflo Dollar recently have caused a lot of dialogue about the idea of corporal punishment. Is it ever ok for a parent to physically discipline a child? Tha'ts just one of the many questions  People 2 People producer Myrna Moore asked one local doctor to address from a medical perspective. But, we want to hear from you! Is it ever ok to physically discipline or strike a child in the name of discipline? Tell us whta you think. Join the conversation on P2P on WSBTV on Facebook.

Northside Hospital Be the Match Imagine being part of a team 10,000,000 strong , only to find out that you really only have access to less than 10% of those teammates. That's the predicament of thousands of African American patients in need of a marrow transplant. Their best chance of survival is to find a donor who is a genetic match, and that's where you come in. To find out how you can Be the Match, visit Atlanta Blood Services.com

Kroger USO our military heroes abroad put their lives on the line every day to protect the freedoms we cherish. Back home, their families deal with the stress and uncertainty of having a loved one so far away. Right now, we can all show our troops and their families just how much we appreciate their service and sacrifice. The next time you shop at you local Kroger store round up your grocery bill to support the USO. In addition to rounding up your grocery bill you van also write messages on post cards that will be shipped to military service men and women. The Round Up to benefit the USO runs now-July 7th, 2012. The goal is $200,000

 
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