On Nov. 13 the school hosted their annual blood drive. This event was previously run by the volunteer club, but is now run by HOSA.
Elizabeth Suter, 12, is a member of HOSA who volunteered during the drive as well as donated blood.
“In HOSA we made passes [for students], passed out water bottles, and hung posters,” Suter said.
The blood drive is just one way our school puts effort into helping our community. Students age 17 and above were eligible to sign up to make a donation.
“I am also an organ donor and I want to help others. I think it is important to [help others] and if I’m healthy enough to, then I should,” Suter said.
HOSA Hosts Blood Drive
November 14, 2024
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