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Emergency Blood Shortage: Act Now!

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Help stock the shelves, give blood The American Red Cross is facing an emergency blood shortage and

Help stock the shelves, give blood [American Red Cross]( The American Red Cross is facing an emergency blood shortage and urges people to make an appointment to give now to help patients across the country receive lifesaving medical treatments. Fewer donors than needed have given blood this summer, drawing down the national blood supply and reducing distributions of some of the most needed blood types. [Schedule Now]( [American Red Cross]( P.S. As thanks for stepping up, you’ll get a [$20 e-gift card]( to the merchant of your choice when you come to give blood for the first time by Aug. 31.* [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( *Presenting donors who receive this offer and present to donate during the applicable promotional time frame are eligible to receive the above described e-gift card(s). This offer is non-transferable and not redeemable for cash. Limit one (1) per presenting donor unless otherwise indicated. If a presenting donor qualifies for multiple offers, the donor will only receive the higher offer unless otherwise indicated. Instructions on how to redeem the gift card will be emailed to the address listed on the presenting donor’s American Red Cross donor profile approximately thirty (30) days after attempted donation(s). All gift cards are subject to individual merchant terms and conditions, and all trademarks are property of their respective owners. Merchants and offers are subject to change. No substitutions by presenting donors. American Red Cross is not responsible for lost, damaged, corrupted or stolen gift cards and may replace any such cards at its sole discretion. Any questions or problems in connection with redeeming gift cards must be directed to the merchant If you recently donated blood or have an appointment scheduled, thank you on behalf of the patients whose lives you may have touched. At age 16–17 depending on state, individuals in generally good health who meet weight and height requirements may become eligible to donate blood. Please review our [eligibility requirements]( as some states require parental consent. When donating, bring your Red Cross blood donor card or other form of ID. Blood drive locations and hours are subject to change. Visit [RedCrossBlood.org]( or call [1-800-RED CROSS](tel:1-800-733-2767) ([1-800-733-2767](tel:1-800-733-2767)). [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser]( ©2024 The American National Red Cross, 431 18th Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 Reference: 1412301

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