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Washington County PSTC to Host Blood Drive on July 16, 2024

Washington County PSTC to Host Blood Drive on July 16, 2024

HAGERSTOWN, MD (July 8, 2024) – The Washington County Public Safety Training Center will host a blood drive for the Red Cross on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, between 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Blood donations play a vital role in emergency situations, surgeries, cancer treatments, and other medical procedures. By donating blood, you become a real-life superhero, providing patients with the gift of life. Together, we can make a profound difference and create a stronger, healthier community.

The Public Safety Training Center is located at 18350 Public Safety Place, directly off Sharpsburg Pike.

Please RSVP to Megan Nokes at [email protected] or Chris Amos at [email protected].

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