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April 2023 by Jasmine Türk
I love going to this Red Cross location to donate, always an amazing staff ?
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March 2023 by Yasmine Türk
I love going to this Red Cross location to donate, always an amazing staff ?
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January 2023 by Ilona Remenicky
I gave blood a couple of yime inbhihh school and college. When my father got sick, I started donating as often as I could. The process is quick and aside from the "quick pinch," relatively painless.
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October 2021 by Trevor Borresen
Good staff and quiet atmosphere. Everyone knows what they are doing and makes you feel welcome and appreciated.
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April 2021 by Sarah Culp
Great staff. The donation was delightful.
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January 2021 by Erik Stoneham
The American red Cross is truly an amazing institution.My experience here is solely with the phlebotomists and donating blood. When I was taken in, man by the name of Robert did my intake he was truly helpful friendly and a fun. The door greeter / volunteer on was also friendly and everyone made sure that my time there was enjoyable and they made sure that I knew that I was appreciated. They make donating blood a wonderful and enjoyable experience
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January 2021 by new plus
It's the best thing you could ever do! You will feel good after wards. Yeah you will!
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January 2021 by Michael Short
I have been giving blood at the prince street location for well over 5 years. The staff are always friendly and caring. I never leave with any bruising after I give blood, great place to give blood with great staff.
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January 2021 by Wendy Kowulich
Love the friendliness of this location and having a vet take my blood donation!
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January 2021 by Renee W.
Friendly, knowledgeable staff for the most part. Some less donor friendly people are employed there but they are few.
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January 2021 by John William
Please consider donoring
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January 2020 by Nicholas O'Dell
Nice workers but i wish they did more to make it seem less like your at the hospital for something bad and more like your donating blood to help people you dont even know (Proud, Happy, Exciting)
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February 2019 by David C.
The American Red Cross, you may know them for their blood drives however they provide so much more in services. Today I was at this office to attend multiple training's for the disaster services team. As a volunteer we can deploy when called to communities impacted by a variety of disasters. The recent Polar Vortex in WNY, shelters were opened and guess what, people are needed to provide assistance to those seeking shelters. The big hurricane or earthquake in another state or country, guess what volunteers from the Red Cross go down to provide assistance. That is people from your community giving their time to help those most in need. Other services the Red Cross provides include Sound the Alarm. This is a program where you can submit a request, no questions asked. (no income requirements, rental, homeowners, etc) Disaster Services volunteers and other trained volunteers will come to your home and install free smoke alarms into your home. These NEW alarms that follow the NYS guidelines (that change April 2019) have a 10 year lifespan and LED batteries that you are not required to change out every 6 months. Do you want to learn more how to be prepared for a natural disaster? How about a man-made disaster? Concerned on what actions to take with an active shooter? The Disaster Services volunteers offer a program, put together by NYS to teach you and your community how to prepare. Concerned about fire safety and your children? Disaster Services can come into your school or community center to teach the Pillowcase Program, a Disney sponsored, kid-friendly, kid-designed fire safety program and guess what, that isn't everything. You can CPR certification training, lifeguard training, babysitting and even a store so you can buy a fully stocked first act or other supplies you may need in the event of an emergency. So continue to give blood, there is always a need if that is your thing but also remember there are so many other ways you can help your community as well.