Broken Arrow Community Blood Drives
Give Blood and Let the Adventure Begin!
Broken Arrow Community Blood Drives
May 7, 2018 ─ Oklahoma Blood Institute has an exciting new adventure in store for donors who give blood to help patients in local hospitals!
Blood donors who give at one of the following drives will receive a limited edition “Let the Adventure Begin” t-shirt, and a pass for two to Safari Joe’s H2O Water Park!*
- Church of Saint Benedict; Scholastica Hall, Monday, May 14, 3 to 7 p.m.
- BA Police & Fire Community Blood Drive; Safety Complex Friday, May 18th 12pm-5:30pm
- Anne’s Catholic Church; Saint Francis Hall, Sunday, May 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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“With summer on the way, we want to give donors another extraordinary reason to give the priceless gift of blood,” said Jan Laub, Executive Director, Tulsa. “Patients need blood 365 days a year, but the summer months present a unique challenge since so many of us are busy with travel and activities, and we may get out of our normal donation routines.”
Donors will also receive a coupon for a free honey butter chicken biscuit from Whataburger and a chance to win Whataburger for a year.*
Only ten percent of people in the United States who are eligible to give blood actually do. Blood donation takes just about an hour, and each donation can save the lives of up to three patients.
Donors also receive free health screenings. If they opt not to take the t-shirt, Oklahoma Blood Institute will make a monetary donation to Global Blood Fund for blood center assistance in developing countries.
As a non-profit blood center, Oklahoma Blood Institute’s donors provide every drop of blood needed for patients in more than 160 hospitals, medical facilities and air ambulances statewide including ALL Children’s, Veteran’s and Indian Hospitals. Approximately 1,200 volunteer blood donors are needed each day to maintain the supply.
Appointments are not required but can be made by calling Oklahoma Blood Institute at 877-340-8777 or visiting obi.org.