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First blood drive at Bronzeville clinic highlights need for diverse donor pool
People attend a blood donation drive Monday at the Northwestern Medicine’s Bronzeville Outpatient Center, 4822 S. Cottage Grove.
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Sharon Brooks spent part of Monday afternoon donating blood. The 65-year-old said she used to be anemic.
Now better, she’s returning the favor to those who donated blood to her.
“I was able to get blood to build my blood up,” said Brooks, of Chicago. “That’s why I want to give, because I want to give back to those that are in need of the blood type that I have.”
Northwestern Medicine, Red Cross hold blood drive in Chicago's Bronzeville community
Northwestern Medicine and the American Red Cross teamed up for a community blood drive in Chicago on Monday morning.
The blood drive was to be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday at the new Northwestern Medicine Bronzeville Outpatient Center, at 4822 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
This is the first of many planned blood drives at the new facility. It was to kick off with a special inauguration event with local leaders such as Ald. Lamont Robinson (4th) in attendance.
The event is meant to spotlight the need for a more diverse blood supply, which is critical for patients with conditions like sickle cell disease.
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