Heartland teams up with Chick-fil-A for annual Market Wide Blood Drives
Chick-fil-A is teaming up with Heartland Blood Centers to give back to donors for their generosity.
To help replenish the blood supply during critical summer months surrounding the Fourth of July Holiday, Chick-fil-A will be hosting a market-wide blood drive at every location offering every donor a certificate for a free chicken meal, courtesy of Chick-fil-A.
As an added bonus all donors also will receive a $10 Target gift card as a special thank you from Heartland. The Chick-fil-A partnership runs from Monday, June 26 to Wednesday, July 5.
Your blood donation matters more than you think. Someone needs blood every two seconds and there is no artificial substitute for blood. Consider bringing a friend and saving lives together this summer. Your generous blood donation is the gift of life for someone in need.
"The summer months are an especially difficult time to maintain a sufficient blood supply as many donors are vacationing or spending time with friends and family. Unfortunately, patients do not get a holiday or vacation from needing blood and platelets. The need is constant," said Amy Smith, director of Donor Recruitment for Heartland Blood Centers.
During the summer months, Heartland Blood Centers needs 600 lifesaving donations daily.
It's easy to donate. The donation process takes about an hour and is both safe and comfortable. Blood donors need to be at least 17 years old, 16 with written parental consent, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in general good health. Most medications are accepted. Please bring photo identification such as a driver's license, state ID or passport.
For a complete list of participating blood drives, visit www.heartlandbc.org/event/.
Donors interested in scheduling can also visit www.heartlandbc.org, text APPT to 444-999 or call 1-800-7TO-GIVE.
To setup a blood drive, contact Katie Freeman, Manager of Donor Recruitment at (815) 514-9452 or via email at kfreeman@heartlandbc.org.
Heartland Blood Centers, established in 1943, is a nonprofit, independent blood center serving the greater Chicago area. Providing service to over 75 hospitals in 13 counties including Kane, Kankakee, McHenry, DeKalb, Will, DuPage, Cook, Grundy, Kendall, Lee, Ogle and LaSalle in Illinois, and Lake County in Indiana. Heartland operates under a volunteer donor system with the goal of collecting more than 160,000 units of blood annually. Heartland's first commitment is to meet local blood needs and 100 percent of blood donated is returned to the communities served by Heartland. As participants in a nationwide resource sharing program, Heartland stands ready to assist other parts of the country during severe blood shortages, national emergencies and increased demands by the armed services.
For more information about Heartland or how to donate blood, visit www.heartlandbc.org or call (800) 7-TO-GIVE.