NEWS: Law’s Keyettes Host Annual Blood Drive
By Carol Phillips – News Editor
The Jonathan Law Keyettes Club hosted their annual blood drive on October 24.
Forty students and teachers in all signed up to donate and about 40 pints were obtained and donated.
The purpose of the drive was to get as much blood as possible to donate to the Red Cross.
“Every pint can save up to three lives,” Keyettes advisor Mrs. Jaekle said.
Many students that donated seemed to be excited to finally have the ability to donate. The nurses and assistants were pleased with the support and help received by all the donors and volunteers.
“It was a lot less scary than I thought,” senior April Ospina said. “It was something I’ve been thinking about since sophomore year.”
Students in the Law community realized how important blood transfusions are, so they were willing to get involved with this drive and future blood drives.
“This is a good way to give back to people that are in dire need,” club member and donor Brittany Welkes said. “I feel important; I have a sense of pride for donating.”
The blood drive occurred all day, allowing all students multiple opportunities in the day to donate.
“It is a good opportunity for kids underage to help others,” senior Nikola Reynolds said. “It’s also easier since it is at school to make a difference.”
The Keyettes’ goal for this blood drive is to get more donations than Foran. They also would love to have the Key Club’s blood drive in the upcoming spring to do as well as this drive and beat Foran’s total as well.

