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Quicksie Versus Wolf Blood Drive to be held Thursday

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American Red Cross Account Manager Lou Zimmerman says the need for blood products has only grown more urgent as the year has gone on.

“We are currently in the middle of a severe blood shortage that has been going on for a couple weeks now,” Zimmerman said. “We’re trying to replenish the blood supply. All blood types are needed. What is needed the most is O positive, O negative, B negative, and A negative, and if you’re any of those four blood types and you’re eligible to donate Power Reds, that would be truly appreciated.”

You can support patients in need and play a part in a friendly rivalry at the Pritchard Community Center Thursday.

“The Quicksie Versus Wolf Blood Drive, come on down,” Zimmerman said. “It’s on Thursday, March 5, and it’s from noon until 5 p.m. Appointments are appreciated, but not necessarily necessary, but it helps the flow throughout the day.”

Zimmerman says more people are needed to ensure that life-saving operations and treatments are able to take place.

“You would be absolutely amazed how few people donate,” Zimmerman said. “It’s a very small percentage of the people across the United States. The need is always there. The need is tremendous. The need never stops.”

All successful donors in the month of march will receive a $15 Amazon gift card as well as free A1C testing. When you come to the Pritchard Community Center Thursday, be sure to tell the attendant at registration which station you are supporting. Visit www.redcrossblood.org for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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