Mount
Pulaski High School competes in blood drive
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[FEB.
24, 2006]
SPRINGFIELD -- To help ensure an adequate blood
supply for the central Illinois area, there will be a blood drive
March 3 at Mount Pulaski High School, 206 S. Spring St. in Mount
Pulaski. Hours will be from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mount Pulaski High
School is in the running for this year's Springfield Clinic High
School Challenge. Please come out and support your local high
school!
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For your convenience, please call the high school to schedule an
appointment: 792-3209. Of course, walk-ins are always welcome and
sincerely appreciated. Your help is vital to protecting your
community's blood supplies for cancer patients, burn victims,
accident patients and others facing surgeries. Chances are that you
or someone special to you will need a blood transfusion during your
lifetime. The blood supply is totally dependent upon volunteers who
will take a few minutes to roll up their sleeve and donate blood.
Blood donation is a rewarding civic duty. Many people wish they
could be more active in civic activities but can't because of time
restrictions. However, you can donate blood in less than an hour and
make an impact that can last a lifetime for someone.
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If you are healthy, please do your part by donating blood. Help
protect your community, family and friends by ensuring that blood is
available at your local hospitals when it is needed. Blood has a
shelf life of only 42 days. Fortunately it is a renewable resource,
but it depends on people who care.
The Central Illinois Community Blood Center is a not-for-profit
organization that provides blood for 20 local hospitals in central
and southern Illinois. Please call (217) 753-1530 for more
information about donating.
[Central Illinois Community
Blood Center news release]
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