Health Science Technology & HOSA Students Host Successful Blood Drive at R.W. Creteau Regional Technology Center
Health Science Technology (HST) students and HOSA - Future Health Professionals members worked in coordination with the American Red Cross to organize a highly successful blood drive on November 2 at the R.W. Creteau Regional Technology Center.
The event saw an impressive turnout, with 47 individuals signing up to donate. Thanks to the dedication of participants and efficient organization by students, the drive collected 32 viable pints of blood.
"We're thrilled with the incredible turnout and support for the blood drive," said Lisa Kumph, Health Science Technology Instructor. "This success is a testament to the generosity and community spirit of Spaulding High School. We're grateful to all donors who stepped forward to make a difference."
HST students and HOSA members played a crucial role in planning and executing the drive, showcasing professionalism and passion for healthcare throughout. "Our gratitude goes to the staff and students of Spaulding High School for their active participation," remarked Lisa Kumph.
The success of the blood drive highlights the collective commitment to community service and the cultivation of future healthcare leaders. As these students pursue healthcare careers, experiences like organizing and participating in events such as this drive will shape their understanding of giving back.
The R.W. Creteau Regional Technology Center appreciates the invaluable contribution of each participant and the American Red Cross and looks forward to hosting similar events that promote health, unity, and the spirit of giving within the school and the broader community.