Lexington Students Answer Call of Civic Duty

Oct 30th, 2014

The JSCC Lexington Center was recently contacted by the Lifeline regional coordinator regarding critical shortages in the West Tennessee blood supply. This concern was relayed to the student body and a date was set for a blood drive at the center. The students came through in a big way.


On October 28, Lifeline buses were parked at the center and stayed busy for several hours. In total, Lifeline reported collecting 114 units from students and staff in Lexington. In addition to the 114 students that donated, there were 36 additional students that attempted to donate but were unable due to various reasons. Students at the Lexington Center are commended for their community activism and spirit of philanthropy in making the blood drive so successful.

Congratulations to the students and staff of the Lexington Center for this outstanding accomplishment!



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