The City has proudly partnered with Bloodworks Northwest to bring pop-up blood donation centers to the BG Community Center (912 E. Main Street)!

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The City has proudly partnered with Bloodworks Northwest to bring pop-up blood donation centers to the BG Community Center (912 E. Main Street)! Please join us on January 16, 2023 from 9am-5pm and roll up your sleeve to help save a life.
Bloodworks Northwest is responsible for 95% of our regional blood supply. With the recent cold/ flu season, followed by winter storms, their inventory has reached an emergency low. January 2023 has been proclaimed Blood Donor Month in Battle Ground. Please like, tag, and share this post and help us spread the word! Let’s show them our BG!

For more information and to book an appointment please visit:

https://schedule.bloodworksnw.org/…/GroupLanding.aspx

Original source can be found here.



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