||| FROM HANNAH MCNUTT for BLOODWORKS NW |||


Bloodworks will be back to the beautiful San Juan Islands this summer on June 4th & 5th. We had a wonderful turnout back in March and are hoping to do the same next month.

Our goal is to register 164 donors while out on San Juan and Orcas. As of now, we only have 83 spots left to go! With your help, I know we can get these filled.

Signup Link: https://donate.bloodworksnw.org/donor/schedules/geo

  • Blood donors make a difference. These are some of the 1000s of heartfelt messages of gratitude from friends and family of patients who have received lifegiving blood from Bloodworks Donors:https://www.bloodworksnw.org/thankyou/notes/
  • Donating blood connects us all. Learn about frequently asked questions and answers to donating blood and then make an appointment to share your good health:https://www.bloodworksnw.org/thankyou/faqs/
  • 1,000 blood donations a day are needed to fill local patient need. Be one in 1,000.
  • A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. Here is one THANK YOU on our journey to 1000 thank yous per day! Make your appointment to save lives.
  • One simple thank you will never be enough gratitude for your gift of life to a complete stranger in need. Let’s make it 1,000 thank yous!
  • Why 1,000 thank yous? Because that’s how many blood donors per day it takes to fulfill the hospitals’ need for blood.
  • Read some of the heartfelt stories from donors and patients who are affected by the exchange of life-giving blood. See the impact at bloodworksnw.org/thankyou
  • A blood donor’s generosity has a vital positive impact on our community. Hear the stories, feel the need, and discover the reasons why people choose to give for the good of strangers.bloodworksnw.org/thankyou
  • 1000 seconds is about 16 minutes. Did you know it takes less time than that to donate blood?
  • Wondering who your blood donation helps? Check out some of these stories from local people whose lives have been forever changed because someone gave blood:https://www.bloodworksnw.org/thankyou/notes/

 

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