Blood Shortage Apocalypse Blood Shortage Apocalypse

Blood Shortage Apocalypse

How the future of your loved ones are in the hands of mere volunteers

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Publisher Description

Blood shortage is everywhere. Only 38% of the total population in the country are qualified for donating blood and sadly, this number is not enough to meet the quota of more than 38,000 units every day.


It's for this reason that Blood Shortage Apocalypse was written. This book is primarily made for anyone who wants to get involved and make scarcity in blood supply a rare event. In this book, you will learn:


- The constant need to volunteer in blood and plasma banks.

- The details on how to organize a blood donation drive event.

- The volunteering positions you can apply in blood bank.

- The benefits of volunteering.

- The various stories of real-life volunteers.


This book is a MUST READ. This book will help you realize that by donating a pint of blood, you can save three lives and by becoming a blood bank volunteer, you can encourage or recruit as many as fifty potential donors to donate blood and save more people who are feeling ill. Supported by BloodBanker, this shocking book takes a real look at the coming Apocalypse.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2012
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
102
Pages
PUBLISHER
BloodBanker.com
SELLER
Kristine H. Maher
SIZE
2.1
MB

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