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Score with the Greenville Drive and save lives at this season-long blood drive

The Blood Connection and The Greenville Drive have partnered to host their 11th annual Saving Lives at Home season-long blood drive at District 356 next to Fluor Field in Greenville, SC.

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Fluor Field looking stunning, as always. | Photo by @james_simpson_photography

The Blood Connection and The Greenville Drive have partnered to host their 11th annual Saving Lives at Home season-long blood drive.

The goal of this year’s drive is to collect 450 units of blood, with a focus on “A New Generation” — younger and first-time donors.

There will be six donation opportunities throughout the Drive’s season, all taking place in District 356 outside of Fluor Field near the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum. Donors cold receive incentives like tickets to future Greenville Drive games, e-gift cards, and other surprises for first-time donors.

Click a date below to sign up:

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