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Schedule an Appointment on November 11
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Donation Information
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Donation location
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Anheuser-Busch Hall (9:00AM-4:00PM)
Danforth University Center (9:00AM-7:00PM)
Farrell Learning and Teaching Center (9:00AM-4:00PM)
Lopata Hall (9:00AM-4:00PM)
North Campus (700 Rosedale) (2:00PM-5:00PM)
Simon Hall (9:00AM-4:00PM)
South 40 / Ursa's (3:00PM-9:00PM)
Village House (3:00PM-9:00PM)
West Campus (7425 Forsyth) (9:00AM-1:00PM)
Select a time slot to donate
(Donations will take roughly 1 hour)
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Have you donated blood before?
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Dauten/Rutledge/Shanedling
Hitzeman/Hurd/Myers/Eliot
Lee/Beaumont
Liggett/Koenig
Park/Mudd
Robert S. Brookings
Rubelmann/Umrath/South 40
University Apartments (includes Millbrook & Loop Lofts)
Village
Wayman Crow
William Greenleaf Eliot
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Reason for donation (optional)
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I'm donating blood because
"I do community service because I feel that the only reason that I'm not the recipient of community service is because I was lucky. Many kinds of suffering that occur in this world are completely reasonless and due to some random spectrum of inequality. I do what I can to both decrease that spectrum of inequality and make people aware of the extremes on either end."
-Luz Silverio, 07