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Community blood drives collect 52 units; six first-time donors, city says

September 05, 2025 | Kirkland, King County, Washington


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Community blood drives collect 52 units; six first-time donors, city says
City sponsors reported that recent blood drives collected 52 units of blood and recorded six first‑time donors, This Week in Kirkland hosts said on the Sept. 4 episode.

The city invited residents who missed the recent drives to donate at upcoming sessions: Sept. 8 at North Kirkland Community Center and Sept. 13 at City Hall for All, where the donor team will be on site.

Why it matters: Local blood drives support regional blood supplies and hospital needs; first‑time donors are important for sustaining the donor base.

Organizers encouraged residents to consult the city’s event page for registration and appointment details for the upcoming drives.

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