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Church Fills Blood Drives Post-Tragedy
29 Nov
Summary
- Church organized blood drive to replenish supplies.
- Effort aims to return 250 pints of blood to local hospitals.
- Donations are crucial as blood supplies dwindle during holidays.

In the wake of a tragic summer shooting, Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis has launched a significant effort to bolster local blood supplies. The church hosted a successful Black Friday blood drive, with the goal of donating 250 pints of blood back to the Memorial Blood Center. This initiative directly supports the hospitals that treated survivors of the mass shooting that occurred on August 27.
The community's response has been strong, with many parishioners and locals participating in the drive. This effort is particularly vital as blood centers often face shortages during the holiday season. The drive aims to give back to the community that previously received crucial support from the Memorial Blood Center, which provided approximately 250 pints for survivors.
Organizers expressed deep satisfaction with the community's willingness to donate, highlighting the rewarding nature of helping those who have already given so much. The church plans to host another blood drive on December 15, further ensuring that the goal of 250 pints is met by year's end and that this critical resource remains available for those in need.



