Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office Blood Drive Set for April 22 in Jourdanton
Residents in Atascosa County will have an opportunity to make a life-saving impact close to home as the Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office Blood Drive returns on Wednesday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The community event will take place at the Sheriff’s Office, located at 1108 Campbell Avenue in Jourdanton, Texas, with donations collected via a convenient on-site bloodmobile.
Organized in partnership with South Texas Blood & Tissue, this local blood drive aims to support hospitals across the region by helping maintain a stable and ready blood supply for patients in need. From emergency surgeries to ongoing medical treatments, donated blood plays a critical role in saving lives every single day.
Community members are encouraged to schedule an appointment in advance to ensure a smooth donation experience. Those interested can register here.
A Simple Way to Make a Lasting Impact
Donating blood is one of the most direct ways to give back to your community. According to organizers, just one donation can help save multiple lives, making each donor’s contribution incredibly meaningful. Events like this also highlight the strong connection between public safety organizations and the communities they serve.
As a token of appreciation, donors will receive an exclusive T-shirt while supplies last.
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Who Can Donate?
Most healthy individuals age 16 and older may be eligible to donate blood, with parental consent required for those under 18. If you have questions about eligibility or the donation process, you can contact South Texas Blood & Tissue at 210-731-5590.
Supporting Atascosa County Through Community Action
Blood drives like this one reflect the spirit of service that defines Atascosa County. By hosting the event, the Sheriff’s Office continues to extend its role beyond law enforcement—creating opportunities for residents to come together and support one another in meaningful ways.
Whether you’re a first-time donor or a regular participant, your involvement helps ensure that life-saving resources are available when they’re needed most.
Stay tuned with My Neighborhood News for more community events, public safety updates, and opportunities to get involved across Atascosa County.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.