Give blood during CBCO’s “Let’s Save A Life” promotion and you could win our MYSTERY GRAND PRIZE worth $5,000
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO), the sole supplier of blood and plasma to patients at 44 area healthcare facilities, is giving area blood donors a chance to win some exciting prizes when they donate during the all-new “Let’s Save A Life” promotion this summer.
Successful donors at any CBCO blood drive or donor center between June 1 and July 31, 2022, will be automatically entered into a weekly mystery prize drawing, which are valued at $200. Participants can earn an additional entry by following instructions in the CBCO online donor store. Donors will also receive an exclusive “Let’s Save A Life” blood drive T-shirt, while supplies last.
“Let’s Save A Life” is a powerful, easy-to-remember call to action that each of us have the ability to make a huge impact in the lives of our friends, neighbors and loved ones,” said Michelle Teter, CBCO Media Relations Representative. “You never know who your blood donation will benefit. It could be a cancer patient, new mother, traumatic accident or burn victims, but their exact identity will remain a mystery. We thought introducing mystery prizes would be a fun way to encourage some much-needed donations at a critical time of year. Of course, the real prize is saving lives.”
Each weekly winner will have the chance to make a “big deal” by deciding whether to keep their weekly prize or forego the prize and be entered to win the $5,000 MYSTERY GRAND PRIZE. CBCO will invite all weekly winners to a virtual event in August where they will spin a wheel, pick the grand prize winner, and reveal the grand prize.
For “Let’s Save A Life” promotion official rules, visit our website https://www.cbco.org/save/. Appointments are strongly encouraged for this blood drive but are not necessary. Make an appointment by calling 417-227-5006 or visit our website at https://www.cbco.org/donate-blood/.
Donating blood is a BIG DEAL and there is no easier way to save a life than to give blood. On behalf of local hospital patients, CBCO thanks blood donors from across the region for giving life to your community.