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Feb. 24: Give Blood @ Charleston Radio Group, Get a $20 Gift Card

The Blood Connection will be stopping by the Charleston Radio Group parking lot on Thursday, Feb. 24 between 10AM and 3 PM to collect blood donations. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Feb. 24: Give Blood @ Charleston Radio Group, Get a $20 Gift Card

When
Feb 24th, 2022
10:00am - 3:00pm
Where
2294 Clements Ferry RoadNorth CharlestonSC29492


Stop by the Charleston Radio Group to Donate Blood & Receive a $20 eGift Card
Thursday, Feb. 24 | 10 AM – 3 PM

The Blood Connection will be stopping by the Charleston Radio Group parking lot on Thursday, Feb. 24 between 10AM and 3 PM to collect blood donations. There is a critical need for all blood types and all donors will receive a $20 eGift Card. COVID-19 antibody testing is available for those who opt in.

To schedule your appointment, scan the QR code in the flyer below and search for the sponsor code 7691:

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