Giving blood for the good of the community
Even when she couldn t donate blood herself, Julie Zellmer was driven to organize blood drives in her rural part of North Dakota. 6:00 am, May 15, 2021 ×
Aneta, N.D. Quick Response Unit includes volunteers who respond to emergency calls in their district as Emergency Medical Responders and EMTs. They also organize community blood drives, led by volunteer Julie Zellmer.
Pictured, back row: Kelly Gustafson, Savannah Syverson, Elizabeth Huso and Joshua Rau. Front row, pictured: Julie Zellmer, Melissa Kueber, Mandy Wentz, and the group s treasurer Michelle Middlestead. (Submitted photo)
Julie Zellmer needs 44 donors for every blood drive she organizes in Aneta, N.D. During the past year, she planned five blood drives, nearly matching the number of donors to the 222 residents who call the east-central North Dakota town home.
Giving blood for the good of the community
Even when she couldn t donate blood herself, Julie Zellmer was driven to organize blood drives in her rural part of North Dakota. 6:00 am, May 15, 2021 ×
Aneta, N.D. Quick Response Unit includes volunteers who respond to emergency calls in their district as Emergency Medical Responders and EMTs. They also organize community blood drives, led by volunteer Julie Zellmer.
Pictured, back row: Kelly Gustafson, Savannah Syverson, Elizabeth Huso and Joshua Rau. Front row, pictured: Julie Zellmer, Melissa Kueber, Mandy Wentz, and the group s treasurer Michelle Middlestead. (Submitted photo)
Julie Zellmer needs 44 donors for every blood drive she organizes in Aneta, N.D. During the past year, she planned five blood drives, nearly matching the number of donors to the 222 residents who call the east-central North Dakota town home.
Giving blood for the good of the community
Even when she couldn t donate blood herself, Julie Zellmer was driven to organize blood drives in her rural part of North Dakota. 6:00 am, May 15, 2021 ×
Aneta, N.D. Quick Response Unit includes volunteers who respond to emergency calls in their district as Emergency Medical Responders and EMTs. They also organize community blood drives, led by volunteer Julie Zellmer.
Pictured, back row: Kelly Gustafson, Savannah Syverson, Elizabeth Huso and Joshua Rau. Front row, pictured: Julie Zellmer, Melissa Kueber, Mandy Wentz, and the group s treasurer Michelle Middlestead. (Submitted photo)
Julie Zellmer needs 44 donors for every blood drive she organizes in Aneta, N.D. During the past year, she planned five blood drives, nearly matching the number of donors to the 222 residents who call the east-central North Dakota town home.
Giving blood for the good of the community
Even when she couldn t donate blood herself, Julie Zellmer was driven to organize blood drives in her rural part of North Dakota. 6:00 am, May 15, 2021 ×
Aneta, N.D. Quick Response Unit includes volunteers who respond to emergency calls in their district as Emergency Medical Responders and EMTs. They also organize community blood drives, led by volunteer Julie Zellmer.
Pictured, back row: Kelly Gustafson, Savannah Syverson, Elizabeth Huso and Joshua Rau. Front row, pictured: Julie Zellmer, Melissa Kueber, Mandy Wentz, and the group s treasurer Michelle Middlestead. (Submitted photo)
Julie Zellmer needs 44 donors for every blood drive she organizes in Aneta, N.D. During the past year, she planned five blood drives, nearly matching the number of donors to the 222 residents who call the east-central North Dakota town home.