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It s a Pizza Party at the UC All Campus Blood Drive
What could be better than saving lives? Eating free pizza after saving said lives.
Hoxworth Blood Center has once again teamed up with the University of Cincinnati to give back to the community through blood donation at the UC All-Campus Blood Drive.
The drive will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 1-5 in Tangeman University Center's Great Hall. Each donor will receive a voucher for a free medium Dominos Pizza.
University of Cincinnati students are among the most generous and successful blood donors in the U.S. With significant turnout at this drive, we could be on our way to setting a new UC record for blood donations, said Jim Tinker, Hoxworth division director of donor recruitment.
Hoxworth is always in need of lifesaving blood. Schedule an appointment by calling (513) 451-0910 or visit
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