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LifeSouth Community Blood Centers opens pop-up location in Prattville
LifeSouth opens pop-up blood donation center in Prattville By Bethany Davis | April 16, 2021 at 6:34 AM CDT - Updated April 16 at 9:18 AM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) -LifeSouth Community Blood Centers officially opens a new pop-up location in Prattville to give more people an opportunity to donate blood closer to home.
Right now, LifeSouth has an emergency need for all blood types to keep hospitals in this area adequately supplied. Donors that are O-negative and O-positive are especially encouraged to donate every 56 days to keep blood supply on the shelves.
The pop-up donor center is located in Prattville’s High Point Town Center. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
LifeSouth opens three pop-up blood donor locations, including one in Cumming Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers has opened three new pop-up donor centers in Cumming, Lawrenceville and Stockbridge, and invites area community members to come by and donate blood.
“We are excited to open these new donor centers, in addition to having our red, white and blue bloodmobile out and about every day,” said Lori Russell, LifeSouth district director. “It is an honor to serve the patients and donors in Georgia hospitals. Blood collected from donors stays here to help local patients in need.”
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