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Red Cross Launches Campaign to Connect Fans with Donations
Red Cross Partners With 3M Corporation and Roush Fenway Racing; Launches New Interactive Web site at redcrossracing.com
Through the support of 3M and Roush Fenway Racing - two highly
respected organizations in the NASCAR motorsports world - the No. 16
Ford Fusion will race this Sunday at the Aaron’s 499 in Talladega, AL
in a full paint scheme featuring the Red Cross logo. The car will be
driven by Red Cross Celebrity Cabinet member and blood donor Greg
Biffle.
“I’m proud to be an American Red Cross blood donor,” said Biffle.
“I give blood because it’s easy to do and helps support our
community. I hope NASCAR fans across the country will join me this
racing season to help save lives, one drive at a time.”
“The Red Cross invites NASCAR fans to follow Greg Biffle’s lead and
help win the race to increase much-needed blood donations,” said Mary
S. Elcano, Acting President and CEO of the American Red Cross. “Many
NASCAR fans are already loyal Red Cross supporters in times of disaster,
and through Red Cross Racing, we hope they will become frequent blood
donors too.”
Race fans will be able to join a Donor Rewards program by visiting
redcrossracing.com beginning on April 24th. This new Web site makes it
easy to schedule blood donation appointments online and offers frequent
donors the chance to get points, which can be exchanged for Red Cross
Racing gear, including caps, t-shirts, jackets and limited edition
die-cast cars. Race fans can also join Red Cross Racing at one of the
nine NASCAR races where a Red Cross trailer will be on the midway. All
participants who sign up between April 24 and October 1 are
automatically entered into a sweepstakes for an all-expense paid trip
for two to the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Speedway
on November 9, 2008.
The Red Cross will be highly visible at NASCAR races, thanks to a
nearly $2 million donation by 3M. “We’re excited to join with the
Red Cross to further advance its mission to increase the nation’s
blood supply,” said Bob MacDonald, 3M senior vice president of
marketing. “Our company is a long-time supporter of the Red Cross
through ongoing financial and in-kind donations, and we are pleased to
help launch this NASCAR opportunity.”
People can give blood up to six times a year, or every 56 days, yet
only about 37 percent of blood donors donate more than once each year.
Through this national campaign, the Red Cross hopes to increase the
number of blood donations and to encourage people to give more often.
The creation of Red Cross Racing seeks to expand on the organization’s
existing successful partnerships within NASCAR.
The No. 16 Ford Fusion will also feature the full Red Cross paint
scheme on November 9 during the race in Phoenix . In both races Biffle
will wear a Red Cross-branded fire suit. In addition, the Red Cross
logo will be seen on the No. 16 Ford Fusion in eight other races this
season.
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