Back to School Blood Drive in Richmond Beach September 6, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Bloodworks Northwest seeks 28 donors for the Back to School Blood Drive in Richmond Beach on September 6, 2025. This event will take place at the Shoreline Fire Safety Center, located at Richmond Beach Road and 20th Ave NW. Individuals aged 16 and 17, who weigh over 125 lbs, are eligible to donate with written parental consent. Walk-up donations will be accommodated on a space-available basis, utilizing the "big bus" bloodmobile. For those who cannot attend this drive, Bloodworks offers multiple donation opportunities throughout September in Shoreline and adjacent communities.

Specific locations include Edmonds, Lake Forest Park, and Kenmore, among others. Blood donation plays a crucial role in community health, and regular contributions are essential to maintaining local blood supplies. Potential donors can verify their eligibility by calling 1-800-398-7888 or visiting the Bloodworks website for guidelines.

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