Those who donate blood now through Jan. 26. will automatically be entered to win a trip for two to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The American Red Cross says January is often a challenging month for blood collection. Winter weather and seasonal illness may ...
Donors have until Jan. 26 to give blood at either the organization's blood drives or blood donation centers in Michigan.
You could win free Super Bowl tickets–as long as you’re not afraid of needles.  People who donate blood to the American Red Cross now through January 26 have the chance to see the big game in New Orleans.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The American Red Cross is encouraging the public to donate to celebrate National Blood Donor Month and save lives. Account manager for the American Red Cross, Amanda Wehnes, said that the Red Cross celebrates National Blood Donor Month in January because it is often a time where they see less donors due to the weather.
The American Red Cross is giving football fans a chance to win tickets to Super Bowl XLVIX in New Orleans and, in the process, you can make a lifesaving impact.
As an added incentive, donors who give blood between January 1 and January 26 will be entered for a chance to win a Super Bowl LIX getaway for two in New Orleans. The prize includes pre-game activities, round-trip airfare, a three-night hotel stay, and a $1,000 gift card.
Netha Mogel is more than 1,000 miles away from LA but still doing her part to help families displaced and separated by the raging wildfires.
In August, the Red Cross sounded the alarm ... In the days following the New Year's Day terrorist attack in New Orleans, that community came together to host numerous, highly attended blood drives to help the dozens of victims who were seriously injured ...
Geneva General Hospital will host an American Red Cross blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 24 in Conference Room A/B on the basement level of
A total of 47 men and women from agencies including New Orleans EMS, the NOPD, the New Orleans Fire Department, East and West Jefferson EMS, St. Charles EMS, Acadian Ambulance and AMED Ambulance were highlighted at Gallier Hall for their fast acting service during and following the attack.
Then take a walk just down Pascagoula Street to Thalia Mara Hall. While the American flag appears to be in good condition, the state of Mississippi flag is ripped in half, showing only the red end. The state flag's white magnolia on a navy background is nowhere to be found. The Jackson flag located at Thalia Mara is slightly frayed.
It had been 20 years since a Columbia police officer made the ultimate sacrifice, yet her memory lives on. On the night of Jan. 10, 2005, someone fatally shot M