Tuesday, August 14, 2007

"Can You Spare The Time To Save The Lives Of 3 People?"

Crew,

This is one of those very, very rare times when we will humbly ask that y'all send this to every eligible blood donor in your address book (Bcc: it to guard against identity theft).

We know that GOD answers all prayers, and HIS love and promises for us is not measured by whether we forward mostly dubious e-mails on to "10 people" or not.

Straight up, and I can promise you this is fact and not the stuff of urban legend and/or chance. If you can, and are eligible to donate blood tomorrow or thereafter, it will save lives, no if, ands, or buts about it.

Per Sister Arlene, Y. Hata is right across the street from the L.E.A.D. Center.

Our numbers are small, but our hearts to help others in need has always been big. Coach Cy (a permanent fixture at the Dillingham BBH), and other super donors such as Arlene Iwano and George "Drink Water" Hom (so cute your picture on the Dillingham BBH supah' donor wall Jorge) have inspired me and many of you to give on a regular basis.

Thank you so much for your indulgence.

God Bless You,

Uncle Hut

http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/

http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/gov/news/enewsletter/2007-newsletters/Folder.2007-08-13.2541/Emergency%20Proclamation%208.13.07.pdf

http://www.scd.state.hi.us/dp_kit.html

CAN YOU SPARE THE TIME TO SAVE THE LIVES OF 3 PEOPLE?
PLEASE GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE!

  • BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED AT Y. Hata and Co., Ltd. (Bloodmobile)
  • Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
  • Blood donors are needed EVERY DAY and you’re invited to be a LIFE SAVER!
  • Want to learn more about donating blood? Please call Blood Bank of Hawaii at 848-4721 to make an appointment and become a LIFE SAVER!

Hawaii’s patients count on a healthy blood supply for their survival. Nearly 60% of us will need blood, yet only 2% of Hawaii’s population donates.Your ONE donation can help save THREE lives and the process only takes about an hour! Please help Hawaii’s patients by donating blood. It’s safe. It’s simple. It saves lives.

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