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The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood as demand rises this summer. Ohio River Valley Red Cross Director ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – January is National Blood Donor Month and just one pint of blood can make a difference or even save someone’s life. Many people donate blood to the American Red Cross ...
The American Red Cross urges all donors to give blood or platelets now to keep the blood supply strong this summer.
The American Red Cross of Idaho, Montana, and East Oregon are asking donors in the area to roll up their sleeves and give blood during National Blood Donor Month this January.
Red Cross added that in honor of January being National Blood Donor Month, the NFL is partnering with blood donation organizations for the sixth year and inviting fans to join their lifesaving ...
BOISE, Idaho — January is National Blood Donor month, where organizations like The Red Cross celebrate and recognize donors for providing blood to help save lives. The need is year-round as ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - January is a month of new beginnings and resolutions, but it’s also a time to give back, as it is National Blood Donor Month. According to the American Red Cross ...
The American Red Cross, a national nonprofit that supplies about 40 percent of donated blood in the U.S., said someone in the U.S. needs blood or platelets every two seconds.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – January is National Blood Donor Month and just one pint of blood can make a difference or even save someone’s life. Many people donate blood to the American Red Cross ...
BOISE, Idaho — January is National Blood Donor month, where organizations like The Red Cross celebrate and recognize donors for providing blood to help save lives. The need is year-round as ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - January is National Blood Donor Month, and as we start a new year, this is one of the most challenging times of the year for the American Red Cross to collect blood.. Here ...
As the new year begins, January serves as National Blood Donor Month, ... According to the American Red Cross, someone in the U.S. needs blood every two seconds, emphasizing the constant demand.