Bloodworks Northwest Comes to Skagit County in September
Our blood supply to local hospitals is running on fumes. Please pump up the community supply by booking an appointment to donate. Type O blood is dangerously low and is the type most needed in trauma emergencies. Volunteer donors are the only source of blood.
Worst Case Scenario. You’ve run out of gas on your summer road trip only to find you and your friends stranded in the middle of nowhere. That’s inconvenient. Local hospitals running out of blood? That’s deadly. But you can do something to prevent it. We’re calling on you to pump up the blood supply by donating at a center or drive. In just one hour of your day, you can ensure trauma centers have the blood they need to take care of patients this summer.
A low blood supply is like driving around on an empty tank: you don’t want to run out of something that important. This Labor Day, Bloodworks is driving around with the with the ominous low blood light on at all time, and we need your help. That’s what we’re asking you to donate blood to help make sure we end the summer strong for local patients.
Your Community Needs You. You’re not the type to let your car run out of gas. And as a blood donor, we know you’re not the type to let your community run out of blood either. You’ve already made a huge, lifesaving impact who needed help in your area in the past, and this Labor Day in particular, Bloodworks Northwest is asking you to give again in the final stretch of summer. Trauma cases spike significantly this time of year, and we need to ensure people have access to the blood they need.