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Community car care project helps those in need and others trying to save money
A community car project is forming to help reduce the cost of car repairs and also to help those living in their vehicles. (Photo: John Palminteri)
A community car project is forming to help reduce the cost of car repairs and also to help those living in their vehicles. (Photo: John Palminteri)
A community car project is forming to help reduce the cost of car repairs and also to help those living in their vehicles. (Photo: John Palminteri)
A community car project is forming to help reduce the cost of car repairs and also to help those living in their vehicles. (Photo: John Palminteri)
The gift of life
By Staff | Feb 3, 2021
Lee Health issued an urgent call to our community this week: The need for blood donations is critical.
To supply the needs of the health care system’s four acute care hospitals–Cape Coral Hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center, HealthPark Medical Center and Lee Memorial Hospital and its regional Trauma Center as well as its specialty hospitals and facilities Golisano Children’s Hospital, the Rehabilitation Hospital, the Regional Cancer Center and Lee Health Coconut Point Lee Health needs at least 800 donations a week. That’s how many volunteers need to roll up their sleeves each week to help Lee Health maintain the blood supply required for patient care.