All photos by Marshelle Sanders
On Saturday, Feb. 24, a group of ladies and Sauk Village Trustee Debbie Williams came together to help individuals in need of blood at the McConathy Public Library. They also gathered to support a member who shared her story of being a blood transfusion patient and created a foundation.
For those curious about blood donation, it has a beneficial impact on the world and healthcare. A blood drive is coordinated to collect donations from volunteer donors for use in transfusions and medical treatments.
This partnership that took place on Saturday collected 22 units of blood from 29 donors, which is a significant accomplishment. Each unit of blood can be used to help many people and potentially save even more lives than initially anticipated. This underscores the importance and impact of blood donation drives in supporting healthcare and saving lives within the community.
The Partnership
Top Ladies of Distinction is a national organization with several chapters. Tracey Walker–Hines, president of the Black Diamond Chapter, stated that the ladies at this event are Will County Black Diamond chapter members and are ready to fulfill each mission.
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