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Blood drive set for Monday (July15) at W’burg VFW Post 3167

As fun as summer is, it’s a tough time on the blood supply. Donors can ensure it’s a safe and enjoyable season for everyone by donating blood at next week’s Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) drive in Williamsburg. Between warm-weather activities, family vacations and no school,...
Posted On 12 Jul 2024
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Kentucky Blood Center asking for donors this weekend in Williamsburg

Kentucky donors are heavily encouraged to be proactive this summer and donate blood at the Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) blood drive in Williamsburg to save lives and get their hands on an exciting new shirt. All donors who give blood at this KBC drive will receive a “Give Back,...

KBC blood drive planned for Friday (April 7) in Williamsburg

Kentucky donors are encouraged to gallop into an upcoming Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) drive in Williamsburg to save lives and get their hands on an exciting new shirt. All donors who give blood at this KBC drive will receive a “Hold Your Horses” T-shirt (white supplies last) as a...
Posted On 04 Apr 2023

Blood drives planned this week in Williamsburg

Blood donors looking to make positive change in 2023 have the perfect opportunity to make an impact by saving lives during two upcoming Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) drives in Williamsburg. All donors who give blood at these upcoming drives will receive a “blood donors are just a...
Posted On 30 Jan 2023

‘Tis the season to be giving with Kentucky Blood Center

Local residents will soon have the chance to make a potentially life-saving donation for someone and get a free T-shirt in the process. The Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) Bloodmobile will be at the Williamsburg Tourism and Convention Center on Friday, Dec. 2, from 1 – 5:30 p....
Posted On 29 Nov 2022

Donate blood to save local lives and receive limited-edition Kentucky socks

Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) needs area residents to donate blood and help ensure an adequate blood supply. Patients at the 70+ Kentucky hospitals served by KBC rely on donors to roll up their sleeves and save a neighbor with regular blood donations. Blood products are often used...
Posted On 25 Sep 2020
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