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15 hours ago ago from blooddonors
Students from Martin County High School’s student government will host a community blood drive Dec. 19 as part of the Education Foundation’s Gift of Life program in partnership with Florida’s Blood Centers. Go here to read the rest: Students organize blood drive for Dec. 19 at Martin County High School (Stuart News)
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