*Scariff GAA.

THE Scariff community has teamed up with the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) to host the first-ever blood donation clinic at the Scariff Community Hall.

This event, aimed at bolstering blood supplies and saving lives, is scheduled for Monday, April 29, from 4:50pm to 8:10pm.

Ger Rodgers, of Scariff GAA, stated “Hosting the first blood donation clinic at our Community Hall is a proud moment for all of us in Scariff. It’s about community spirit and coming together for a cause that can save lives. All of us in Scariff are thrilled to partner with the Irish Blood Transfusion Service and encourage everyone who can, to donate.”

The blood donation clinic is open to anyone aged 18 to 65 who meets the health and eligibility criteria for blood donation. New donors can book an appointment by phoning 1800 222 111.

First time donors can check their eligibility at www.giveblood.ie.

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