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Stanford Blood Center Partners with Cantor Arts Center to Give Art Lovers Opportunities to Donate Blood

Posted : Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:21:34 GMT
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STANFORD, Calif. - (Business Wire) The Stanford Blood Center invites the public to view a special installation at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University and to donate blood this summer. This unique exhibition, titled, Spared from the Storm: Masterworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art, showcases 80 pieces of world-class art that escaped the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

In keeping with the focus on surviving tragedy, the blood centers bloodmobile will be on location at Cantor Arts Center on selected Thursday evenings through early September. Art lovers and members of the community are encouraged to donate blood as a way to offer a lifeline to patients in local hospitalsespecially now. Due to unusually high demand, the blood center is experiencing a critical shortage of type O-negative blood.

The museum has been serving Stanford and the community for more than a century. This blood drive gives us an opportunity to serve in a new way, and it is timely as we present Spared from the Storm and prepare for disasters here, said Cantor Arts Center operations manager Steve Green.

Cantors diverse collections span continents, cultures and 5,000 years of art history. The museum has withstood natural disasters and periodic neglect, only to be resurrected, renewed and expanded, thanks to the dedication of Stanford faculty and staff, and art lovers in the surrounding community. It is with shared appreciation for this community that Cantor Arts Center and Stanford Blood Center teamed up to provide the unique combination of viewing works of art and donating blood.

We are honored to be a part of the Spared from the Storm experience, said blood center marketing director John Williams. Attendees will definitely be impacted by the amazing survival story of this collection, and Stanford Blood Centers aim is to provide them with an effective way to give life and hope to patients in local hospitals.

The bloodmobile will be on location at Cantor Arts Centers Rodin Sculpture Garden from 4 to 8 p.m. on the following Thursdays: June 12, June 26, July 10, July 24, Aug. 7 and Sept. 4.

Donors can call the blood center at (650) 723-7831 or toll-free (888) 723-7831 to make an appointment for donating at either the bloodmobile or any of the centers facilities. Donors should be in good health with no cold or flu symptoms. They must eat well prior to donation, drink fluids and present photo identification at the time of donation. The process takes about an hour. For more information or to schedule an appointment online, please visit http://bloodcenter.stanford.edu. Drop-in donors will be accepted for any times open on the schedule.

Stanford University Medical Center integrates research, medical education and patient care at its three institutions Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford. For more information, please visit the Web site of the medical centers Office of Communication & Public Affairs at http://mednews.stanford.edu.

Stanford University Medical Center
Michele Hyndman, 650-799-9885
mhyndman@stanford.edu
or
Brooke Krannich, 650-723-8270
krannich@stanford.edu


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