There are two blood drives being held in Lebanon by the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks. Today,(Thurs)  the mobile drive will be at Mercy Hospital Lebanon from 11am to 5pm.
Chris Pilgrim with the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks said there is a critical need for O Negative blood…

According to CBCO, over the past 4 months, hospital transfusion rates have increased about 11 percent over 2 years ago, and last month transfusion totals were the highest they have been since March 2015. The next blood drive in Lebanon will be at the Lebanon Laclede County Library building on April 21st from 12:30 to 6. To schedule your visit to these or any CBCO blood drive go online to CBCO.org.