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Athletes Participate in Blood Drive at Hall of Fame
South Bend, IN Friday, the "Street Kid’s Softball Team" held a blood drive at the College Football Hall of Fame.
The athletes wanted to do something to give back to the community and they knew the blood supply needed a boost.
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There is no lack of snow here in Michiana, but the blood supply is coming up short.
Friday, the "Street Kid’s Softball Team" held a blood drive at the College Football Hall of Fame.
The athletes wanted to do something to give back to the community and they knew the blood supply needed a boost.
T.J. Jorgensen plays on the softball team. He said, “The biggest thing is that we want people in the community to come out. I mean, it’s a little cold out there. But people don't realize your one pint of blood can save 3 lives. I mean, that’s a miracle in itself.”
Friday’s drive is over but that does not mean you can not give blood.
There is still a shortage of type O-positive.
No appointment necessary, just head over to the South Bend Medical Foundation's office on Edison road.
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