More than 50 colleagues make a difference by giving blood in Oakland
Together, they donated enough blood to support for up to 135 people in need of surgery, cancer treatment or transfusions following traumatic injuries.
Together, they donated enough blood to support for up to 135 people in need of surgery, cancer treatment or transfusions following traumatic injuries.
Event capacity is limited and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Register early to ensure your child’s place.
Text Jan Kehoe to reserve your donation time. Donors are critically needed to address a severe blood shortage.
Consider leading a session — no prior experience is needed and many resources are available to support you.
Plan to allow additional commute time and observe all posted signage and detours.
The Oakland Broadway building, including the garage, will be closed to staff on Saturday.
Whether or not your department has participated before, we encourage you to consider leading a session. Many resources are available to support you.
Author Ralina Joseph will discuss her current work, “Racial Exhaustion: How to Move Through Racism in the Wake of DEI.”
The American Red Cross is facing a severe blood shortage. Your donation is greatly needed.
On March 4, meet Ralina Joseph, vice provost of inclusive excellence and professor of African American Studies at UCLA.
This special Oakland event will feature author Ralina Joseph for a book discussion, coffee and light refreshments.
The American Red Cross is facing a severe blood shortage. Your donation is greatly needed.