The Marshall County Health Department is hosting a South Bend Medical Foundation bloodmobile this Friday, May 31st in Plymouth.
Join the mission of Plymouth Mayor Robert Listenberger to continue hosting blood drives. By organizing and supporting blood drives in Plymouth the South Bend Medical Foundation strives to ensure a stable and readily available blood supply for those in need. Your act of donating blood can truly save lives!
The mobile unit will be parked in the Marshall County employee parking lot south of the courthouse from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The address is 112 West Jefferson Street.
Your contribution to the cause is truly lifesaving. So, join the Marshall County Health Department and the South Bend Medical Foundation in this journey and be a part of a community dedicated to making a difference. Sign up online at www.GiveBloodNow.com.
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