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Pleasanton Residents Could Win Free Gas For A Year By Donating Blood

To combat a potential seasonal blood shortage, the American Red Cross is offering generous incentives for donating blood.

PLEASANTON, CA — In recent weeks, a decline in blood donations has caused the American Red Cross blood supply to drop nearly 20 percent, the foundation announced last week.

To combat the possibility of a seasonal blood shortage, the American Red Cross is hosting blood drives across the Tri-Valley and offering an abundance of incentives for scheduling an appointment.

All donors who donate blood between now and Aug. 31 will automatically be entered to win free gas for a year (a value of roughly $6,000.) Donors will also receive a $10 e-gift card to a merchant of their choice, according to an American Red Cross news release.

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"This is a concerning trend that may soon make it tougher to keep blood products stocked on hospital shelves," Red Cross senior vice president of donor services Paul Sullivan said in a news release. "By choosing a time to give now, donors can help pump up the blood supply for those in immediate need of lifesaving care and those who rely on transfusions for treatment."

Tri-Valley blood drives are taking place throughout August at the following locations:

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  • San Ramon Medical Center South Building (7777 Norris Canyon Road)
  • Pleasanton Blood Donation Center (5880 W. Las Positas Boulevard Ste. 34)
  • COSTCO Livermore (2800 Independence Drive)

See here to make an appointment.

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