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Shelburne community steps up for Canadian Blood Services




If ever there was an occasion for the community of Shelburne to be proud, certainly Wednesday, October 15th at the Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic was just such an occasion. After Canadian Blood Services announced a record all time low for donations, Shelburne residents gave a record 68 units of blood last week – beating the projected 58 unit mark set for the site.
Although that record breaking announcement is fantastic, the incredible work of the Canadian Blood Services is never ending and in an attempt to continuing to provide the gift of life to others.
The clinic scheduled for December will have extended hours. Please note that next clinic will be at the Centre Dufferin Recreational Complex (CDRC) Wednesday, December 17th, from 3:30 – 7:30 p.m.
“We really have to hit our increased target of 77 units in December in order to ensure there is enough inventory to get us through the holidays,” commented Elaine St. Pierre, Territory Manager of Canadian Blood Services, further explaining, “We normally collect six out of seven days a week, Sunday being the only day we do not run our clinics. During the week of the 21st of December, we also won't be collecting on Christmas Day, so that week, we will only be collecting five days out of seven. That means the preceding week needs to have strong collections.”
If you would like to know more, go to www.blood.ca to book an appointment online, or phone 1-888-2 Donate (1-888-236-6283). Contact Elaine St. Pierre, Territory Manager of Canadian Blood Services at 705-730-1723, or email Elaine.stpierre@blood.ca
Take the challenge and make Shelburne's Personal Best for donations the highest ever and hopefully we will help Canadian Blood Services save lives over Christmas.

By Alex Sher

 (L to R) Gail Gaskin and Shawn Sandis make a point of giving back by donating blood regularly in memory of their late son, who battled Leukemia. “Everyone should give blood. It's so important,” commented Gaskin.


(L to R) Gail Gaskin and Shawn Sandis make a point of giving back by donating blood regularly in memory of their late son, who battled Leukemia. “Everyone should give blood. It's so important,” commented Gaskin.



(L to R) Battling weather, traffic, these dedicated women and many more help make the magic happen at the Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinics held at the CDRC, Elaine St. Pierre, Territory Manager of the Canadian Blood Services, Marlene Davidson, Clinic Supervisor out of Barrie Region South Central Location, and Gail Motychko, Donor Services Representative.

(L to R) Battling weather, traffic, these dedicated women and many more help make the magic happen at the Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinics held at the CDRC, Elaine St. Pierre, Territory Manager of the Canadian Blood Services, Marlene Davidson, Clinic Supervisor out of Barrie Region South Central Location, and Gail Motychko, Donor Services Representative.

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