Suffolk County Legislator and St. Joseph's Church to Host a Blood Drive
Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta in conjunction with St. Joseph’s Church in Kings Park is hosting a blood drive on Tuesday, June 27. The drive is to benefit the blood banks maintained by Long Island Blood Services, which provides blood to hospitals throughout Long Island.
To be eligible to donate blood, a person must be between the ages of 16 (16 with parental consent) and 76, (if older than 76, someone needs written permission from their doctor), weigh over 110 pounds and not have had a tattoo in the last three months. Please bring a valid photo ID with you. LI Blood Services recommends that someone needs to eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating. Previous donors should bring their blood donor card with them.
As a thank you for donating a pint of blood, each donor will receive a free Mets T-shirt. In addition, all donors will have a chance to win a pair of Mets tickets.
“Hospitals are always in need of blood supplies so it is important that if you can donate blood to do so because one pint of blood can help save three lives,” said Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta. “We do a blood drive every year so I thank those who have attended in the past and hope you will consider donating again.”
It is at Travis Hall – Lower Level, behind St. Joseph’s at 59 Church Street. The drive will be open from 1-7 p.m. For more information, please call Legislator Trotta’s district office at 631-854-3900.