Wildcats & Sea Dogs Team up for January Blood Drive
January 4, 2017 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Moncton Wildcats News Release
MONCTON N.B. - The Moncton Wildcats and the Saint John Sea Dogs, in association with engineering firm Hatch and Canadian Blood Services (CBS), are teaming up to host our third annual "Community Rivalry" blood drive during the month of January!
Each team's goal to reach our highest potential of donors; in Moncton that number is 976 and in Saint John it is 384 donors between January 1st and January 31st, 2017. Both CBS locations will feature a thermometer which will track the number of donations throughout the month.
Fans visiting the Canadian Blood Services location in Moncton, will be entered to win 1 of 20 weekly pairs of tickets for the game on February 2nd, 2017, courtesy of Hatch! There will also be a grand prize draw for an autographed Wildcats Jersey, drawn at the game on February 2nd vs. the Charlottetown Islanders.
The Moncton Wildcats will be holding a special meet and greet on Monday, January 23rd, 2017 at the Moncton CBS Clinic located at 500 Mapleton Rd. Wildcats players and staff will be there for autographs, pictures and to support the community's efforts in giving blood!
"Being established in New Brunswick for over 50 years, we are very pleased to partner with the Moncton Wildcats during the month of January to assist the Canadian Blood Services (New Brunswick section) to promote blood donations to help meet the raising demand for blood." Nancy Frechette, Vice-president Infrastructure at Hatch.
To be a part of this wonderful community initiative and to save a life today, please call the Moncton Clinic, 500 Mapleton Rd. at 1(888)236-6283 to book your appointment. Blood donors must be at least 17 years old and can give every 56 days (84 days for females). The Moncton Wildcats and Saint John Sea Dogs thank you in advance for your participation!
About Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services is a not-for-profit, charitable organization operating at arm's length from government. Its sole mission is to manage the blood supply for Canadians. Created in 1998, it is the successor to the Canadian Red Cross Blood Program and the Canadian Blood Agency (the former funding arm of Canada's blood supply system). Canadian Blood Services operates Canada's blood supply in a manner that gains the trust, commitment and confidence of all Canadians by providing a safe, secure, cost-effective, affordable and accessible supply of quality blood, blood products and their alternatives.
About Hatch Mott MacDonald
With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, Hatch knows your business and understand that your challenges are changing rapidly. Our employees are determined to create positive change by offering community support, environmental sustainability, and maintaining sustainable relationships with all those who are engaged with our firm.
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WILDCATS & SEA DOGS TEAM UP FOR JANUARY BLOOD DRIVE
MONCTON N.B. - The Moncton Wildcats and the Saint John Sea Dogs, in association with engineering firm Hatch and Canadian Blood Services (CBS), are teaming up to host our third annual "Community Rivalry" blood drive during the month of January!
Each team's goal to reach our highest potential of donors; in Moncton that number is 976 and in Saint John it is 384 donors between January 1st and January 31st, 2017. Both CBS locations will feature a thermometer which will track the number of donations throughout the month.
Fans visiting the Canadian Blood Services location in Moncton, will be entered to win 1 of 20 weekly pairs of tickets for the game on February 2nd, 2017, courtesy of Hatch! There will also be a grand prize draw for an autographed Wildcats Jersey, drawn at the game on February 2nd vs. the Charlottetown Islanders.
The Moncton Wildcats will be holding a special meet and greet on Monday, January 23rd, 2017 at the Moncton CBS Clinic located at 500 Mapleton Rd. Wildcats players and staff will be there for autographs, pictures and to support the community's efforts in giving blood!
"Being established in New Brunswick for over 50 years, we are very pleased to partner with the Moncton Wildcats during the month of January to assist the Canadian Blood Services (New Brunswick section) to promote blood donations to help meet the raising demand for blood." Nancy Frechette, Vice-president Infrastructure at Hatch.
To be a part of this wonderful community initiative and to save a life today, please call the Moncton Clinic, 500 Mapleton Rd. at 1(888)236-6283 to book your appointment. Blood donors must be at least 17 years old and can give every 56 days (84 days for females). The Moncton Wildcats and Saint John Sea Dogs thank you in advance for your participation!
About Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services is a not-for-profit, charitable organization operating at arm's length from government. Its sole mission is to manage the blood supply for Canadians. Created in 1998, it is the successor to the Canadian Red Cross Blood Program and the Canadian Blood Agency (the former funding arm of Canada's blood supply system). Canadian Blood Services operates Canada's blood supply in a manner that gains the trust, commitment and confidence of all Canadians by providing a safe, secure, cost-effective, affordable and accessible supply of quality blood, blood products and their alternatives.
About Hatch Mott MacDonald
With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, Hatch knows your business and understand that your challenges are changing rapidly. Our employees are determined to create positive change by offering community support, environmental sustainability, and maintaining sustainable relationships with all those who are engaged with our firm.
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