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Tri-Lakes Women’s Club hosts successful blood drive

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The Tri-Lakes Women’s Club held its second blood drive on Aug. 25 at the Woodmoor Barn.

In partnership with Vitalant, 38 donors provided much-needed blood, aiding patients in overcoming medical challenges and receiving critical care.

“Summer is an especially critical time for blood donations as the incidence of traumatic injuries rises and the number of donors decreases,” TLWC said in a press release. “Additionally, large-scale emergencies and trauma events such as floods, tornadoes and wildfires create further demand for life-saving blood.”

Vitalant estimated that the donations from this drive have the potential to save 114 lives. TLWC is a nonprofit volunteer and service organization whose members reside within the boundaries of School District 38.

According to TLWC, since its inception in 1973, it has awarded grants totaling over $1 million to local police, school and other nonprofit organizations.

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