Batter Up! Swing in to Donate for Reds Week
Calling all lifesavers! Step up to the plate and donate during Hoxworth Blood Centers annual Reds Week.
The Cincinnati baseball team is partnering with Hoxworth once again to help save lives in the community June 27 through July 2.
In the past, Reds Week has been one of our most successful blood drives during the year, says Hoxworth Director, Dr. Ronald Sacher. We are fortunate to have the Cincinnati Reds as a partner in meeting the needs of patients in our 31 area hospitals. We look forward to another record breaking turn out.
Every donor will receive two Reds tickets for an upcoming game and a limited edition Reds t-shirt. In addition, donors will be eligible to win an autographed Pete Rose and Joey Votto jersey.
Join in on the fun at one of our eight Neighborhood Donor Centers:
Hoxworth Anderson
7715 Five Mile Road
Hoxworth Blue Ash
9708 Kenwood Road
Hoxworth Central at UC
3130 Highland Avenue
Hoxworth Downtown
432 Walnut Street
Hoxworth Ft. Mitchell
2220 Grandview Drive
Hoxworth Mason
9554 S. Mason-Montgomery
Hoxworth Tri-County
11812 Springfield Pike
Hoxworth Western Hills
2041 Anderson Ferry
Due to the anticipated popularity of this event, appointments are encouraged. Donors should call (513) 451-0910 or visit www.hoxworth.org/reds. Walk-in donors are welcome.
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