Robins Federal Credit Union Blood Drive Saves Over 70 Lives
Special to the Journal
Warner Robins, GA — The American Red Cross collected 24 pints of blood from
Robins Federal Credit Union employees, members, and members of the community at
a blood drive held on Wednesday, January 16th at Robins Federal Credit Union.
Each unit of blood has the ability to save up to three lives. That means the
blood collected at Robins Federal Credit Union’s semiannual blood drive has the
potential to save 72 lives.
The American Red Cross recently issued a state of emergency notice due to
dwindling blood supplies. Natural disasters across the state of Georgia have
contributed to the low supply. To find a donation location, please visit the
American Red Cross website.
Robins Federal Credit Union is a local non-profit financial cooperative with
nineteen branches in central Georgia. Robins Federal currently provides
financial services to over 145,000 members, with assets exceeding $1.8 billion.
Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in
the 16 counties Robins Federal serves.
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