Of course, without the LCCTC community and their friends and family who donate, there wouldn’t be a blood drive. O’Donnell and Pavia state, “Our students, staff, and community members are simply amazing. We look forward to future blood drives, but for this year — we genuinely say, ‘Thank you’.”
Read MoreEven though there was a two-hour delay, we managed to maintain the same number of donors that we would have if we had a regular day. It was certainly a team effort, and we have so many reasons to celebrate this success!
Read MoreOur final blood drive of the 2018-2019 school year came to an end, and it was, again, an amazingly successful school year. Though the average around the Tri-County for public schools is 30 registered donors this time of the year, LCCTC successfully registered 85 donors today. None of this is done without the cooperation of so many different people.
Read MoreThe Health Assistant Shop has set a goal to gather seventy-five donors during their annual spring Blood Drive on May 14th — and they only have 15 more donors to go to reach that goal!
Read More“ Lasting all day long, the blood drive served a total of 60 participants from the LCCTC community. So what is the impact? Each pint of blood can save up to three people, so if the blood drive collected 60 pints of blood, you do the math: We are able to save up to 180 lives! …”
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