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LifeStream is the sole provider of blood products and services to all Coachella Valley-area hospitals, according to the nonprofit. (Shutterstock)
PALM DESERT, CA LifeStream Blood Bank Friday sought donations to replace two of its bloodmobiles, which no longer meet stand and federal vehicle emission standards.
The nonprofit s 2 for 2 Community Campaign is underway through April 30. LifeStream needs $500,000 to purchase new buses, and the Palm Desert-based H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation is offering to match up to $50,000 in community donations.
LifeStream is the sole provider of blood products and services to all Coachella Valley-area hospitals, according to the nonprofit, which is asking residents to donate a minimum of $2.
LifeStream Blood Bank hopes to purchase two new bloodmobiles for the Coachella Valley, launches “Two for Two” campaign
Two dollars for two new bloodmobiles! LifeStream Blood Bank is asking the community to help them in their mission to save lives by donating money towards purchases two new bloodmobiles.
News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay explains why they need two more bloodmobiles and how the community can help make this possible.
“The bloodmobile that you see here is no longer going to be able to be used in California December 31 of this year because California s emission standards have changed and this bus with the diesel engine is no longer able to be used, president and CEO of LifeStream Blood Bank, Rick Axelrod told News Channel 3.
Coronavirus pandemic highlights challenges facing deaf and hard of hearing patients in health care system By Michael Roppolo Deaf advocate on health care communication
Nearly half of all Americans say they have delayed receiving medical care since the coronavirus pandemic began, according to a recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation. But for the 48 million Americans with hearing loss, the pandemic has its own set of challenges.
As a deaf man who has worn cochlear implants for most of his adult life, Shane Delaney typically goes to his audiologist twice a year. He had just gotten a new processor, and was still in the process of programming his hearing.
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