Remington College held the first in the series of local blood drives called 3 Lives which was aimed to recruit minority blood donors and help benefit the those who need blood donations the most.
Our first blood drive was held as part of National Minority Health Month, and we’re happy to say that each of our Remington College campus blood drives was a success!
Thank you to everyone who participated in our blood drives and took time from their busy schedules to donate. We couldn’t have collected this many pints without your support.
If you have a special story or memory to share – perhaps a blood donation saved your life, or perhaps you know someone whose life was saved thanks to a donation – please take a moment and share your story with other local heroes, like yourself, here.
The total number of pints collected was 684, which means that 2,052 lives may be saved thanks to our efforts!
Don’t forget – the next 3 Lives Blood Drive is coming up soon so keep an eye out for more information, and thanks again.

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