The History Museum and Studebaker National Museum team up for great cause
By:
Jena Stopczynski
Posted: Jun 28, 2023 6:58 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The History Museum and Studebaker National Museum teamed up for a community blood drive today.
People from South Bend and surrounding areas took a quick stop at the museums today to take part in giving back by donating blood that will help supply inventory for nearby hospitals, who are all facing a nationwide shortage.
Each donor received a $10 gift card to Speedway, as well as two campus passes to The History Museum which is good through June 2024.
Learn more about The History Museum and Studebaker National Museum.
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