Richmond Beach Blood Drive, Saturday, November 15, 2025

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Bloodworks Northwest will hold its 85th blood drive in Richmond Beach on Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 9 AM to 3 PM. The mobile unit will be located in front of the Fire Safety Center, continuing its tradition of community engagement. Appointments are preferred, allowing donors to secure their spot by visiting the official website or calling the provided number. The organization encourages regular donors to invite friends and family, highlighting that personal recommendations are a key factor in attracting new blood donors. As the holiday season approaches, the demand for blood typically increases while donations drop off, making this drive particularly significant.

Donating blood takes about an hour, and every donation helps maintain a crucial supply that cannot be artificially created. Bloodworks has a strong reputation in the community for its reliability and consistent service, and it looks forward to another successful event. Engaging the local community is essential to meet the ongoing needs of hospitals and patients.

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