The Adirondack Blood Center is holding a series of blood drives across the North Country throughout May to help maintain supplies for local hospitals and emergency care. Donations support patients at CVPH in Plattsburgh, Alice Hyde Medical Center, Elizabethtown Community Hospital, and Adirondack Medical Center. Upcoming drives are scheduled in communities including Willsboro, Bloomingdale, Peru, […]
The Adirondack Blood Center is holding a series of blood drives across the North Country throughout May to help maintain supplies for local hospitals and emergency care. Donations support patients at CVPH in Plattsburgh, Alice Hyde Medical Center, Elizabethtown Community Hospital, and Adirondack Medical Center. Upcoming drives are scheduled in communities including Willsboro, Bloomingdale, Peru, Malone, Champlain, and Chazy. Donors must be at least 16 years old, in good health, and wait at least 56 days between donations.
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