Parsippany Lions Club Announces Holiday Blood Donation Drive

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The Parsippany Lions Club will host a Holiday Blood Donation Drive on December 13, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Parsippany Main Library. This initiative, in collaboration with the American Red Cross and Kiwanis International, seeks to meet the urgent demand for blood, as someone in America needs blood every two seconds. Pratap Jayakar, Vice District Governor & LEO Chair, stated that the goal of non-profits is to serve humanity, highlighting the importance of community partnerships. Each donor will receive a ‘Life Saver’ Certificate, a ‘Proud Donor’ magnetic pin, and a $15 Amazon e-Gift Card as a token of appreciation. The event embodies the holiday spirit of gratitude and altruism, encouraging local residents to contribute to a vital cause.

Additionally, local sponsors such as C2 Education and New York Life Insurance support the event, ensuring its success. Blood donation not only aids those in need but also promotes the health of the donors. This drive exemplifies the community's commitment to health and well-being during the holiday season.

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