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Blood Saves Lives: Helping People With Sickle Cell Disease - FedEx & American Red Cross

By: 3BL Media

By Engage For Good

SOURCE: FedEx Corporation

DESCRIPTION:

When FedEx representatives heard on a conference call that the American Red Cross was aiming to increase the number of African American blood donors by the end of 2025, the company realized it was well-positioned to help. Achieving this goal would help enable the Red Cross to meet the blood transfusion needs of patients suffering from sickle cell disease.

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Tweet me: .@FedEx and the @RedCross teamed up to meet the blood transfusion needs of patients suffering from sickle cell disease. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3sQPzmQ

KEYWORDS: NYSE:FDX, FedEx, American Red Cross, Engage for Good, sickle cell disease, halo awards

Halo Awards 2022 logo. "2022 Halo award winner best activism/advocacy initiative" a person reclined donating blood, a healthcare worker by their side screenshot from video, "in the us, it is estimated that over 100,000 people have sickle cell disease - most who are of African descent and may require regular blood transfusions to help manage their disease.

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