Last Reminder About Our Very Important Blood Donation Appeal TODAY

As we bask in the excitement of last weekend’s All‑Ireland semi‑final victory and gear up for the ultimate showdown, there’s a real sense of pride, hope, and energy running through the school and the town. On top of that, our much‑anticipated 2026 musical, Billie, is almost ready to take to the stage. Some of our TY students are involved in both events, and their enthusiasm is infectious. It truly is a wonderful, uplifting time in our school.

But in the middle of all this positivity, we have a chance to spread that good feeling beyond our own community. By taking just one small step, we can make an enormous difference to people who need it most.

Give blood.

It costs nothing, takes only a little time, and has the power to save lives—real lives of real people who are depending on the kindness of strangers. At a time when our school spirit is at an all‑time high, what better way to show the strength of that spirit than by helping those who need help the most?

Let’s channel our excitement, our pride, and our sense of togetherness into something truly life‑changing.

Do something extraordinary. Give blood.

This is our final reminder about the Blood Donation Clinic taking place today here in St. Nathy’s College.

None of us can predict when we or someone we love might urgently need a blood transfusion. Donating blood truly saves lives, and your contribution could be the reason a family gets to keep their loved one.

To all our regular donors, we extend our sincere gratitude. Your commitment makes an extraordinary difference.If you have been considering donating, we warmly encourage you to take the next step and register. The Clinic will make every effort to accommodate everyone who wishes to participate.

At the end of the day, you will not miss the small amount of blood you give — but that small amount could mean everything to someone fighting for their life.

Please think about the impact you could make. Your donation could be the life-saving gift someone desperately needs.

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