Blood Drive

For Immediate Release
March 31, 2020

MCTXSheriff Answers the President’s Call for Blood Donations

On March 31, 2020, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office partnered with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center to host a blood drive as a way to give back to the community during this difficult time. The blood drive (which was planned before the COVID-19 Pandemic) was almost canceled. However, after the President and US Surgeon General stated that “everyone can do their part to respond to #COVID19. Part of preparedness is a robust blood supply”, Sheriff Rand Henderson decided that the blood drive must continue.

Since taking office, Sheriff Rand Henderson has passed on his passion for selfless service and giving back to the community through boots on the ground projects such as this. Today, more than 45 employees with the Sheriff’s Office answered the call to service and donated their blood. The Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center estimates that every donation has the potential to save up to three lives.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will continue to do its part to support our community in every way possible. Thank you to everyone who donated, and thank you to the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center for collaborating with the Sheriff’s Office to make this possible.

Sheriff Rand Henderson states, “I am proud of the selfless actions of my employees who donated blood to help save lives in the time of need. For those battling illnesses, blood drives like this helps ensure blood will be available whenever and wherever the need is. Our goal is to make a positive difference in an area of unrelenting need.”

Specialist Maggie Strong and Lieutenant Kenneth  Dunlap pictured giving blood

Information Source
Specialist Thomas Smith
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
Administrative Services Division

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