40th Annual Gail Singer Memorial Blood Drive Collects Almost 1,000 Pints of Life-Saving Blood
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by Morgan Prue
Aug 25, 2023
Posted in: News
Binnie Media’s New Hampshire stations supported the “40th Annual Gail Singer Memorial Blood Drive” on August 23rd and 24th at the DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown Manchester.
In total 974 pints of blood were collected from individuals and local business and organizations. This drive is the longest running in the Granite State, and over the years has collected more than 25,000 pints of life-saving blood.
New Hampshire needs 165 pints of donated blood every day in order to keep up with demand, and prevent shortages at hospitals. Binnie Media is happy to partner with the Red Cross, to donate please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org.
Roll up your sleeve, give blood, save a life...thank you.
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