The University鈥檚 chapter of , a national service fraternity, will host a Children's National Blood Drive Feb. 7 through Feb. 9 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
The blood drives have been a staple for Alpha Phi Omega through the years, but were sidelined during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapter president Molly Glynn said, 鈥渨e are incredibly happy to be getting back to hosting Blood Drives regularly on campus.鈥
Glynn said there鈥檚 great satisfaction in helping others.
鈥淲hen you give blood, you are giving someone a chance to live,鈥 she said. 鈥淒onating blood to Children鈥檚 National Hospital, or any blood donation center, can help save people鈥檚 lives and there is a constant need for more. It is a simple, yet extremely important service to provide for our community.鈥