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Troy Township and Shorewood Host Blood Drive to Save Lives

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Larry Walsh Jr. Illinois State Representative House District 86 and Troy Township Supervisor Joseph D. Baltz announce that they will co-sponsor a blood drive to be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. 

“Hope springs eternal” blood drive with Versiti Blood Center of Illinois will be held at the Troy Township Community Center located at 25448 Seil Road in Shorewood on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 

Every donation saves three lives. Walk-ins are accepted but appointments are greatly encouraged. To schedule an appointment please visit www.versiti.org/IL (search with End Date of 04/30/2024) or scan the QR code:

For more information about Troy Township visit www.troytownship.com or call Supervisor Joseph D. Baltz’s office at 815-744-1968.

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