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Blood Urgently Needed Amid National Crisis: Drives In Orange County
Severe weather events across the country have further complicated efforts to rebuild the nation's blood supply. How to help.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA — As the seasons change and August turns to September, the American Red Cross continues to experience a national blood emergency as a result of Hurricane Debby and other severe weather events across the country.
According to the American Red Cross, weather in recent weeks has added to the summer shortfall in donations by forcing the cancellation of roughly 60 blood drives throughout the country, many of which were caused by Debby.
This resulted in approximately 1,500 lifesaving blood products to go uncollected, officials said.
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To encourage residents to give blood, the American Red Cross will reward donations made from Sept. 1 through Sept. 15 with an exclusive Red Cross raglan T-shirt while supplies last. Residents who donate before the end of August will receive a free $20 Amazon gift card.
In and around Orange County, residents can make appointments at the following blood drives:
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- Aug. 28 — Woodbridge Association, 31 Creek Rd., Irvine.
- Aug. 29 — Elk's Lodge, 25092 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo.
- Sept. 3 — Monarch Bay Plaza, 32932 Pacific Coast Hwy., Dana Point.
- Sept. 4 — Antis Roofing, 2649 Campus Dr., Irvine.
- Sept. 11 — St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona Del Mar.
- Sept. 12 — Crown Valley Park, 29751 Crown Valley Pkwy., Laguna Niguel.
For a full run-down on blood drives near you, visit the American Red Cross' website.
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