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Event: 'Blood Donors Needed'

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Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008 At 09:00:00 AM
Repeat Event: Repeat every 7 Days until July 31, 2008
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1-800 GIVE LIFE
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The need is constant. The Red Cross calls upon dedicated blood donors to give more often and reaches out to a new generation of donors. If for some reason you can't give blood, please encourage a friend or loved one to do so on your behalf. By so doing you can save a life. Please call 1-800 GIVE LIFE or visit www.givelife.org to schedule an appointment to give blood. Find a location near you by clicking here.


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