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CNATTU North Island staff donates blood to save lives

07 April 2021

From Petty Officer First Class Candice Merritt

Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit North Island staff members and students participated in a blood drive event, sponsored by the CNATTU North Island Second Class Petty Officer Association, managed by the Armed Services Blood Program to support the mission critical and urgent need for blood donors.

Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit North Island staff members and students participated in a blood drive event, sponsored by the CNATTU North Island Second Class Petty Officer Association, managed by the Armed Services Blood Program to support the mission critical and urgent need for blood donors.

SCPOA members were onboard to assist and encourage others to donate.  They also provided apples, bananas, cookies and brownies, as well as drinks to those that gave blood.  As a bonus, the ASBP provided donors with a $25 e-reward as an incentive that can be used on-line for various retail shops.

The blood drive had a total of 19 donors making up 19 units of blood collected.

“We thank you all so much for donating and to the SCPOA coordinators for providing the space to operate at a moment’s notice, and we really appreciate everyone, and thanks to those who gave the gift of life,” said ASBP coordinator Mrs. Doreen.

Many willing donors were unable to donate blood due to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine recently.  For those that missed out and wished to give blood, only to be turned away, another drive will be scheduled in the coming months, according to Petty Officer Second Class Melissa Muse, an SCPOA representative and treasurer.

Bravo Zulu to the CNATTU North Island SCPOA for taking the initiative and setting up and providing the event in support of the continuous need for blood for those deployed overseas as well as those back here at home. 

CNATTU North Island Commanding Officer Cmdr. Kyle Caldwell shared this sentiment.

“What a wonderful opportunity for CNATTU NI to participate in such an event, Caldwell said.  “I am so proud of our SCPOA and its members, well done!”

 
 
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