Chamberlain University MPHSG Blood Drive 2022: Don’t Stop Bleedin’!

Make this Valentine's Day matter! Don't Stop Bleedin' for the American Red Cross during our MPHSG Virtual Blood Drive, February 12-15, 2022!
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As public health graduate students, we’re studying and working hard every day to make the most of our educational opportunities. Let’s give something back this Valentine’s Day and donate blood to the American Red Cross during the MPHSG Don’t Stop Bleedin’! virtual blood drive February 12th-25th.

If you’re unable to give blood, consider donating your time to volunteer at a blood drive or make a financial contribution. Every little bit helps the Red Cross collect 15,000 blood donations, which is just to have enough blood to help patients in 2,700 hospitals and transfusion centers across the country. Fewer donations during the pandemic have left blood banks critically low. With this one small act, we can come together to help ensure patients receive life-saving blood.

So SleevesUp! Don’t Stop Bleedin’ so that we can reach our goal of 25 pints of blood, donated by YOU–our MPH student community. Make (and keep) an appointment today at your local American Red Cross donation center.

Bonus! Donate blood during the month of February, and the Red Cross will send you a $10 Amazon gift card!

When you donate your blood, time, or dollars, be sure to post on our Chamberlain MPH facebook page. #MPHSGsleevesup22  #dontstopbleedin  #MPHSGgivesback

Be someone’s Valentine this week and make your appointment today. Mwah!

thank you! and we can bleed MORE…

Posted on: February 17, 2022

Thank you for taking that first step in turning the crimson tide! We are grateful for your time, efforts, and BLOOD toward our campaign goal of 25 pints by Feb 25th.

Have friends, family, or colleagues that might be willing to help restock the American Red Cross’s blood bank? If so, share our Don’t Stop Bleedin’ campaign link and let us know that you’re spreading the Good Blood Word!

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Someone, somewhere is going to have a better day because of your blood donation.

Be well!

~the MPHSG leadership team