Health & Fitness
LifeStream Hosting Two Community Blood Drives In Palm Desert
On June 28, the blood drive will be at Riverside Co. sheriff's station, and on July 1, it will be at Candice's Hair Studio.

From LifeStream: Healthy individuals at least 15 years of age may donate blood. Everyone under 18 years of age must provide LifeStream with written parental consent. Parent consent forms are available at any donor center, community blood drive or at www.LStream.org. All prospective donors should be free of infections or illness, weigh at least 110 pounds, and not be at risk for AIDS or hepatitis. Donors receive a free mini-physical as part of the donation process. Donating blood takes about an hour, yet gives someone a lifetime. For more information, please call 1-800-TRY GIVING. Join the LifeStream volunteer team and make a lifesaving difference! For information, call 1.800.879.4484, ext. 458.
- Where: Riverside County Sheriff
- Address: 73705 Gerald Ford Drive, Palm Desert
- Date: Wednesday, June 28
- Time: 1 to 5 p.m.
- Donors receive a “Guns & Hoses” T-shirt and are eligible to win a pair of Disneyland/Disney California Adventure Park “park hopper” tickets. Donors receive free cholesterol screening and Gift of Life Donor Loyalty points that may be redeemed in the online donor store at www.LStream.org. Those aged 18-44 years may register for Be The Match bone marrow screening at all donor locations free of charge.
- Where: Candice’s Hair Studio
- Address: 44419 Town Center Way, Ste. 108, Palm Desert
- Date: Saturday, July 1
- Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Donors receive two free movie tickets and are eligible to win a pair of Knott’s Berry Farm tickets. Donors also receive free cholesterol screening and Gift of Life Donor Loyalty points that may be redeemed in the online donor store at www.LStream.org. Those aged 18-44 years may register for Be The Match bone marrow screening at all donor locations free of charge.
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