The City of Plymouth is proud to host a vital Blood Drive on Saturday, December 7th, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Plymouth Fire Department. This event invites community members to come together and make a life-saving difference. With each blood donation having the potential to assist up to three local individuals in need, your participation is crucial. The blood collected will remain within our local hospitals, ensuring that our friends and neighbors receive the care they require right here in our local community.
The donation process is efficient, taking approximately 45 minutes, making it easy for anyone to contribute to this important cause. We encourage all eligible individuals to take this opportunity to sign up for a time slot at www.givebloodnow.com. By donating to the South Bend Medical Foundation, you're not just giving blood; you're making a significant investment in the health and well-being of our entire community. Your generosity directly enhances the capabilities of local hospitals, clinics, surgery centers, and healthcare providers. Together, we have the power to pave the way for a healthier future, ensuring that every member of the Plymouth community receives the support they need. Join us in this endeavor and be a beacon of hope for those who rely on your kindness.
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