Darvin Furniture & Mattress is calling on the community to roll up their sleeves and make a life-saving difference. The Darvin Blood Drive will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 17, at the Darvin showroom located at 15400 La Grange Road, Orland Park, IL.
In light of ongoing blood shortages in Chicagoland, the dedicated employee-owners at Darvin are once again stepping up to support patients in need. Every donation can help hospitals provide critical care to those facing surgeries, cancer treatments, trauma and chronic illnesses.
“As a company rooted in the community, we understand the importance of giving back,” said a Darvin representative. “This blood drive in Orland Park is one small but powerful way we can help save lives and support our neighbors.”
All participating donors will be automatically entered into a raffle to win exciting prizes—and you don’t even need to be present to win! Beyond the chance to take home a prize, each blood donation carries the priceless reward of potentially saving a life.
Donating blood is safe, simple and takes less than an hour—but its impact can last a lifetime.
Join Darvin in making a meaningful impact. Sign up here to donate blood and schedule your appointment today.
Let’s come together for a cause that truly matters.
For more information, visit Darvin.com.
About Darvin
More than 100 years old, Darvin® Furniture has grown from humble beginnings into a top 100 furniture retailer in the U.S. The company is now 100% employee-owned and operates a 220,000 sq.-ft. showroom on a 13-acre campus in Orland Park, Illinois. Darvin offers a vast selection of furniture, mattresses, rugs, and home accessories, along with free design services and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
(Sponsored by Darvin Furniture & Mattress)
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