PCH hosting Sept. 10 community blood drive

PCHOSP • October 9, 2015

Friday, September 4, 2015
Putnam County Hospital will host a blood drive with South Bend Medical Foundation (SBMF) on Thursday, Sept. 10.
The blood drive is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The mobile unit will be located in front of the PCH Surgery Center. As an incentive, the SBMF will draw two winners each week in September who will win $500.
Fifteen donors must sign up to have the blood drive, so persons are asked to consider giving blood and enter to win some extra cash.
Persons may sign up online at www.GiveBloodNow.com by using the sponsor code PutnamHospital.

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