Donate with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks and Score a Free Kansas City Chiefs T-Shirt

(Joplin, MO) – Football season is here, and fans have a chance to save lives while showing off their team pride. By donating blood in October or November at any Community Blood Center of the Ozarks donor center or mobile blood drive, donors will receive a brand-new Kansas City Chiefs Kingdom T-shirt, while supplies last. Donors can also enter for a chance to win a game day package that includes two tickets and a parking pass to the Chief’s December 21, 2024, game against the Houston Texans. The game package is valued at $800.

As the only supplier of blood to over 40 hospitals in 41 counties in the Ozarks, Community Blood Center of the Ozarks needs about 200 donations every day to meet local patient needs. Each blood donation can save up to three lives, meaning one donor can impact the lives of multiple patients. Donors are encouraged to go online or call if they have questions about their eligibility.

“The Chiefs promotion highlights the importance of teamwork, both on the field and in our communities. Just as the Chiefs rely on each other to win games, our local hospitals depend on us for lifesaving blood, and we depend on community members to generously give the gift of life,” said Michelle Teter, Media Relations Representative at Community Blood Center of the Ozarks. “Donating blood is more than a simple act of kindness; it is a lifesaving play. Be a champion and make a difference in your community by donating with CBCO.”

Donors can give blood at any mobile blood drive or one of four CBCO donor centers located in Joplin, Missouri; Springfield, Missouri; Bentonville, Arkansas; or Springdale, Arkansas.

To help avoid wait times, appointments are strongly encouraged. For more information or to schedule an appointment at a donor center or mobile blood drive near you, click here or call 417.227.5006

About Community Blood Center of the Ozarks:

Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is the exclusive provider of blood, plasma, and platelets to patients at 44 area Ozark hospitals in southwest Missouri, northwest Arkansas, and southeast Kansas. More than 50,000 donations of blood are required each year to meet the local transfusion needs of our friends and neighbors.

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Michelle Teter, Media Relations Representative
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks
417.227.5367

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