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A Fighting Irish Blood Drive

  • xagasid24
  • Feb 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 8, 2024





O'Dea High School is set to revive a crucial tradition as it prepares to host an on-campus blood drive on Friday, February 16th, 2024. Not only does this drive provide a lifeline for those in need, but it also presents an opportunity for eligible students to earn. As an added incentive, donors stand a chance to win a $40 Amazon gift card! Read on to learn more about how O'Dea's commitment to community service and lifesaving contributions are making a meaningful impact.


Since 1999, O'Dea High School has been a pillar of support for Bloodwork's Northwest, contributing to their mission through annual blood drives. The upcoming event on February 16th marks the school's first on-campus blood drive in over three years. Recognizing the critical role these drives play in Bloodwork's Northwest's yearly planning, O'Dea is rallying its community to make a significant impact. Every drop of blood collected on this day contributes to the broader goal of ensuring a stable and sufficient blood supply for those in need.


To participate, students can easily register for the blood drive using the provided link:  February 16, 2024 Blood Drive Registration.


If there are any questions or concerns, the O'Dea community encourages everyone to reach out for more information. Let's come together on February 16th, not just as a school but as a community committed to making a positive impact on the lives of others.

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