The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood as we enter a new year, those who help may win the trip of a lifetime. Those who donate blood now through Jan. 26. will automatically be entered to win a trip for two to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Donors have until Jan. 26 to give blood at either the organization's blood drives or blood donation centers in Michigan.
You could win free Super Bowl tickets–as long as you’re not afraid of needles.  People who donate blood to the American Red Cross now through January 26 have the chance to see the big game in New Orleans.
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - The American Red Cross and K8 News are once again encouraging area blood donors to Be the Hero this winter for patients in need. The community is invited to donate blood at the annual “Be the Hero” blood drive Wednesday, Jan. 22, through Friday, Jan. 24, at any of the locations listed below:
The American Red Cross of Idaho, Montana, and East Oregon are asking donors in the area to roll up their sleeves and give blood during National Blood Donor Month this January.
As an added incentive, donors who give blood between January 1 and January 26 will be entered for a chance to win a Super Bowl LIX getaway for two in New Orleans. The prize includes pre-game activities, round-trip airfare, a three-night hotel stay, and a $1,000 gift card.
Want a chance to win a pair of tickets to Super Bowl 59? All you have to do is roll up your sleeve and give the gift of life this month.
The American Red Cross is urging Mainers to roll up their sleeves and give life-saving blood to help keep the supply strong this winter.
Our local Red Cross is stepping in to help with the wildfires in California and other weather situations across the nation.
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In August, the Red Cross sounded the alarm ... In the days following the New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans, that community came together to host numerous, highly attended blood drives to help the dozens of victims who were seriously injured ...