American Red Cross Blood Drive

On April 13th, American Red Cross held their annual blood drive for West Brunswick students. Students the age of 16 (with parent consent) or older, while weighing over 110 pounds were allowed to donate. Mrs. Wilson’s Health Science 2 class was providing assistance with the blood drive. Students were in charge of different roles such as checking people in and providing snacks for blood donors to maintain healthy.

Emely Olmedo, Editor in Chief

  • Donors taking a small quiz with questions about their health before they donate.

  • American Red Cross worker setting up equipment.

  • Ms. Reyes getting ready for her blood to be drawn.

  • Health Science 2 students checking donors in.

  • Mrs. Cook preparing to get her blood drawn.

  • Student getting her blood pressure.

  • Donors right before their blood is drawn.

  • Health Science 2 students.

  • Student laying on the bed rest to get her blood drawn.

  • Health Science 2 girls on snack duty.

  • Ms. Reyes getting a snack to feel better.

  • Tyler Rodriguez waiting to get his blood drawn.

  • Jakob Mahon preparing for his blood to be drawn.

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