Red Cross teams with NFL to urge blood and plasma donation during National Blood Donor Month
Give blood now and earn a chance to win a trip to Super Bowl LVI
Information submitted Monday, January 11, 2021 12:00 AM
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The American Red Cross and the National Football
League are teaming up this January, during National Blood Donor Month,
to urge individuals – especially those who have recovered from COVID-19 –
to give blood and to help tackle the national convalescent plasma
shortage. Right now, more donors are needed to help hospital patients.
During
this critical time, the Red Cross and NFL are thrilled to offer all
Red Cross blood donors could win a trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle the national convalescent plasma shortage. They are urging individuals, especially those who have recovered from COVID-19, to give blood.
Donating blood could send you to the Super Bowl next year
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BOISE Getting tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles won’t cost arm and a leg, but it might cost some blood.
With January being National Blood Donor Month, Red Cross announced in a press release that they teamed up with the NFL to urge citizens to donate blood to end the convalescent plasma shortage. All who come to donate at the Red Cross in January will be automatically entered to win two tickets to Super Bowl LVI .
On top of that, those who donate through Jan. 20 will also be entered to win the “Big Game at Home” Package which will give you everything you need to enjoy the game from home. The package includes a 65-inch TV and a $500 gift card that can be put towards food and whatever else you may need .