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Thanks to all who donate blood
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Dear Editor,
The Red Cross blood supply relies on the generosity of volunteer donors. People commonly underestimate the need for blood and the difference that even one donation can make to ensure blood is available when and where it’s needed.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the American Red Cross Blood Drive, Monday Sept. 18. We collected 93 pints. There weren’t too many deferrals and we made our goal by 3 pints! We appreciate all those who took the time to come by and donate. All who donated can feel proud; we did our civic duty and helped to ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients in hospitals throughout our area.
As a blood donor or volunteer, each of you has helped the Red Cross fulfill its mission of a safe and ample blood supply. Hospital patients rely on us and we delivered! I want to thank each of you for being a part of this lifesaving experience. Especially St. Rose Church who let us use their facility. En-Rev provided the fresh bottled water as they always do. Fort Zarah Unit provided the great cookies. RSVP was a lot of help, which they always are. We couldn’t do it without you. Also, a big thank you to the trustees from
Barton County. They were a great help setting up for the Blood Drive. This was a really big help to us.
We look forward to saving more lives at our next drive Nov. 20. The Blood Drive will be at St. Rose on Broadway and Baker again. Times are from 11:15 a.m. until 6:15 p.m. If you would like to help, please call at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE.
Corry Herrman
Blood Drive Chair
Great Bend