Heroes needed on July 12, 2025 at the Richmond Beach Community Blood Drive

Shoreline, WALocal News

Bloodworks NW is actively seeking 25 donors for a blood drive slated for July 12, 2025, at Richmond Beach Community Drive. The organization emphasizes that a single hour spent donating blood can save lives, making it a vital contribution to the community. Eligible donors can register via the Bloodworks NW website or by calling 1-800-398-7888. Maintaining a stable blood supply requires 1,000 donations each day, a target that is challenging during the summer months when potential donors often prioritize travel and outdoor activities. As a result, the organization experiences inventory struggles, highlighting the urgent need for continuous blood donations.

The community's need for blood remains steady throughout the year, regardless of external factors. Bloodworks NW encourages individuals to explore other mobile drives or donor centers if they cannot attend on July 12. By stepping up, donors can play a crucial role in ensuring that local hospitals have the necessary resources to care for patients.

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