Hazlet Township first responders and NYBC hold monthly blood drives

Michael C. Sachs, Mayor at Township of Hazlet
Michael C. Sachs, Mayor at Township of Hazlet
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The Hazlet Township first responders, in partnership with the New York Blood Center (NYBC), are organizing a recurring blood drive for the local community. The event is scheduled to take place every fourth Monday of the month from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the North Centerville Volunteer Fire Company, located at 372 Middle Road in Hazlet, New Jersey.

Organizers emphasize the impact of donating blood, stating that one pint can potentially save up to three lives. Community members are encouraged to participate and support this initiative.

Those interested in making an appointment can text 732-616-8736 or visit www.nybc.org/drive. While appointments are recommended, walk-ins will also be accepted.



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