Kosciusko Red Cross Encourages Blood Donation after Boston Bombing
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
There is currently enough blood on the shelves to meet patient needs, but more blood will be needed in the coming weeks to help resupply what is used.
The American Red Cross has made 100 additional blood products available to several hospitals in the Boston area to help meet the needs of those injured at the Boston Marathon. The Red Cross is also bringing in additional mental health workers for those who will need emotional support in the coming days and will work closely with officials to determine how best to help the community and support emergency workers.
The Red Cross has a long history of providing volunteers and first aid stations during the Boston Marathon. Currently, the Red Cross has the financial resources it needs to support in this event.
They ask those who want to help to make an appointment to give blood in the coming weeks and months. They can do that by calling 800-RED CROSS or visiting redcrossblood.org[[In-content Ad]]
There is currently enough blood on the shelves to meet patient needs, but more blood will be needed in the coming weeks to help resupply what is used.
The American Red Cross has made 100 additional blood products available to several hospitals in the Boston area to help meet the needs of those injured at the Boston Marathon. The Red Cross is also bringing in additional mental health workers for those who will need emotional support in the coming days and will work closely with officials to determine how best to help the community and support emergency workers.
The Red Cross has a long history of providing volunteers and first aid stations during the Boston Marathon. Currently, the Red Cross has the financial resources it needs to support in this event.
They ask those who want to help to make an appointment to give blood in the coming weeks and months. They can do that by calling 800-RED CROSS or visiting redcrossblood.org[[In-content Ad]]
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