Blood Drive

The USC National Honor Society partnered with the American Red Cross to host a successful blood drive on November 5, bringing students and community members together for an important cause. This year’s event was especially notable, with 14 first-time donors stepping up to participate. Their willingness to try something new and potentially save lives, helped make the drive a meaningful success.

NHS members and Red Cross staff emphasized the impact of each donation, reminding participants that a single unit of blood can help save multiple lives. Students were encouraged to view this experience not just as a one-time act of service, but as the beginning of a commitment to becoming life-long blood donors. USC is proud of the generosity and leadership shown by all who took part in this life-saving effort. A special thank you goes out to Mrs. Colene Dalton, who supervised the blood drive and encouraged many donors on the donation day.