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The Blood Bank of Hawai‘i (BBH) always needs more blood.

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What is the most selfless act you have ever done?

Published: Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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Brian Tseng

“Currently, I’m doing community service for a nonprofit organization Nak’em Youth. We go around in underdeveloped neighborhoods and share their culture with them.” CALVIN RIVERIA Junior, ACM

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Brian Tseng

“I babysat for free and I gave my old clothes to my cousins in Mexico.” CASSANDRA RODRIGUEZ Sophomore, sociology

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Brian Tseng

Volunteers from the Golden Key International Honor Society signed up four new people in the 15 minutes. They will host a blood drive for the Blood Bank of Hawai‘i on April 16, and comprise one of 20 to 25 student organizations that prepare the different blood drives on campus.

The Blood Bank of Hawai‘i (BBH) always needs more blood.

The Bank will be at the Campus Center Ballroom tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to draw blood from 100-some students from the University of Hawai‘i. The event is sponsored by the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

Tyler Law, UHM blood drive coordinator, said the “Blood Bank is always at a near emergency level and UHM is one of their most important donation sites.”

According to University Health Services, students can donate on a walk-in basis, but it is preferred that they make an appointment, either by calling the Blood Bank at (808) 845-9966 or signing up for a date at one of the tables located on the second floor of Campus Center.

If you can’t make it to tomorrow’s blood drive, another one will be held next Tuesday, March 16, at the executive dining room from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Other blood drawing sites on campus are in the executive dining room at Campus Center and at the blood mobiles located around Varney Circle, the law school, and the parking lot by Kuykendall Hall.

 

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