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North Little Rock residents encouraged to step up and support the Hays Senior Center blood drive

North Little Rock, Arkansas – A special opportunity to help those in need is coming to North Little Rock. The Patrick Henry Hays Senior Center will host a blood drive on May 16, running from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 401 W Pershing Blvd. This event invites residents to step forward and make a life-saving difference.

Help Reach the Goal and Enjoy Special Incentives

Organizers have set a clear mission for this event, aiming for “15 successful donors” to meet their goal. Every contribution is important, and donors will be rewarded for their generosity. “All donors receive one of our shark themed t-shirts and a ticket to Magic Springs,” making participation even more exciting.

To help create the best experience possible, those wishing to donate are encouraged to secure a spot ahead of time. “To deliver the best blood drive experience, we encourage donors to schedule appointments.” Schedule your appointment through this link.

For anyone seeking more information or assistance regarding the event, Kacie Kindrex is available to help. Interested participants can reach her at (501) 519-6224 or via email at [email protected].

This blood drive presents a perfect chance for North Little Rock residents to come together, support those in urgent need, and enjoy fun incentives in the process.

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