Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
24 September, 2024
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you can see these blood donation mobiles in different communities throughout the year.
Thank you for highlighting the importance of blood donation! It's inspiring to see mobile donation units making it easier for communities to participate.
A wonderful gift to others. God bless.
ReplyDeleteSame here.
ReplyDeleteYet few of us give.
ReplyDelete...clever sign.
ReplyDeleteNever seen a call to give blood in such a way. Well done.
ReplyDeleteSame here. They look a little different but they are still out there roaming the city.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sighting! Oh, our truck got in a wreck with someone in the library parking lot over the summer in the blood mobile. They are very busy.
ReplyDeleteI have tried several times to give blood, it is not easy.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
It sure does. I needed a transfusion at one point in my life. I am so thankful for blood donors.
ReplyDeleteMine doesn't, I guess. Last time I checked into it they didn't want blood from us old people. I wonder if that is always the case?
ReplyDeleteWe have regular blood drives around here, too. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to give blood. I wish I could.
ReplyDeleteI am too not allowed to give blood...would love to though!
ReplyDeleteGod bless the blood donors.
ReplyDeleteSo important. I like the truck :-D
ReplyDeleteSo thankful for those who donate their blood so others can live. Blessings, Bill!
ReplyDeleteI used to donate. But these days if I do, I am sooooo tired for 2-3 weeks ... I quit.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen a mobile blood unit like that but it is a great idea, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBlood collection trucks are around here also. They do important work of saving lives.
ReplyDeleteI used to donate my blood but had to stop because of my meds that I take
ReplyDeleteEs una buena práctica, para contribuir con esa aportación, en los hospitales.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Thank you for highlighting the importance of blood donation! It's inspiring to see mobile donation units making it easier for communities to participate.
ReplyDeleteWe have a niece who is a nurse, and she used to travel with the American Red Cross mobile unit. She enjoyed her job with them.
ReplyDeleteBuyena imagen y si uno debe cuidarse. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBlood donation is important.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The van makes donating blood very convenient.
ReplyDeleteOh I like the spectrum of the blood types! Always good to see pro social activity occuring
ReplyDeleteMuch needed.
ReplyDeleteIt's good they travel to different areas of Ireland. People are always needing blood.
ReplyDeleteIt's a big red bus in Florida, which kind of gives me the creeps. (But I've still donated when it comes to our neighborhood).
ReplyDeleteThe only places I've seen them where I live is at Walmart or Lowe's. And like Sallie, I live in Florida and they are big and red.
ReplyDeleteThey do good work.
ReplyDeleteI gave blood last week. I'm past eighty donations now.
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