
JACKSON, TN: — Lifeline Blood Services announces the winner of their latest promotion. Lifeline partnered with Bob’s House of Honda once again to give away a top-of-the-line ZT Elite Bad Boy mower. Blood donor Sam Norment of Whiteville was drawn April 8 as the lucky winner.
From March 1 to April 7, every donor, 18 years of age and up, received an entry to win the ZT Elite Bad Boy mower. The promotion brought in many first-time donors and inspired many to make the generous decision to give the gift of life. The ZT Elite kept the act of donating blood at the forefront of their minds.
Mr. Sam Norment was excited to hear the news of his winning. “I have been a donor with Lifeline since 2008,” said Norment, “It’s a good feeling to know that you are helping local patients.” Norment will receive his new ZT Elite Bad Boy Mower on April 10th at 9:00am at Lifeline Blood Services.
Bob’s House of Honda has remained a valued partner of Lifeline Blood Services. “We value this partnership with Lifeline Blood Services,” said Bob Beasley of Bob’s House of Honda. “It’s important to us to support Lifeline’s lifesaving mission while providing a unique opportunity for donors to win a fantastic prize.”
“We are incredibly grateful for the support of Bob’s House of Honda in making this promotion possible,” said Melinda Reid, Marketing Manager at Lifeline Blood Services, “This collaboration allows us to engage our communities in a fun and rewarding way while emphasizing the importance of blood donation. Mr. Norment has donated with us a total number of 103 times over the years and we are excited for him to receive this amazing prize!”
Lifeline provides blood services to 21 West Tennessee counties, 17 hospitals, and 22 emergency helicopter service locations and 1 ground ambulance service. Annually, the Center collects approximately 26,000 blood products (red cell units, platelets, plasma, etc.) to meet the needs of patients. Of that total, 75% of those products are collected on the bloodmobiles across West Tennessee. LIFELINE also provides reference lab and cross-matching services to healthcare facilities. For more information and our mobile blood drive calendar, visit our website: www.lifelinebloodserv.org
This morning we presented Mr. Sam Norment of Whiteville his new ZT Elite Bad Boy Mower. In photo is Sam on the mower (he said it was comfortable!). Bob Beasley with Bob’s House of Honda, and Melinda Reid.