(KLZA) -- March is Red Cross Month and the American Red Cross is inviting everyone to make a difference in their communities by giving blood or making a financial donation.
Blood donation opportunities this month in Southeast Nebraska include:
Tuesday, March 18th - at the Johnson-Brock High School from 1 – 7 p-m.
Thursday, March 20th – at the Baptist Activity Center in Tecumseh, from 10:30 a-m until 4:30 p-m.
Monday, March 24th – at the 4-H Building in Auburn from noon until 6 p-m.
Tuesday March 25th – at the 4-H Building in Auburn from 11:30 a-m until 5:30 p-m.
Wednesday, March 26th from 9 a-m until 3 p-m at Falls City High School.
Thursday, March 27th from 9 a-m until 3 p-m at the Methodist Church in Pawnee City.
To make an appointment to give blood call toll free 1-800-RED CROSS that is 800-733-2767.
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