Dear Stratford community,
To honor our dear friend, classmate, and loving soul, the Walker Bethune Memorial Blood Drive and CPR course will be held in his memory. Walker brightened everyone's day and always helped people. Key Club would like to honor him and his accomplishments through this Blood Drive and CPR course.
These events will be held on Tuesday, August 2, in the Jett Science Center at Stratford Academy. The First Aid and CPR course will be from 8:30-11:30 a.m. in the Stefanis Lecture Hall and the blood drive will take place from 1-6 p.m. in the Dorogy Room.
CPR COURSE 8:30- 11:30 A.M.
In loving memory of Walker Bethune, the Stratford Key Club, in partnership with the American Red Cross, is offering a CPR course on Tuesday, August 2 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. The course is limited to ten participants, so sign up here.
The course is open to all and will be held in the Stefanis Lecture Hall of the Jett Science Center. Participants will be Red Cross CPR certified upon successful completion of the course.
BLOOD DRIVE 1-6 P.M.
The Key Club needs donors and volunteers on August 2. The link for the sign up sheet for donors is here. If you are 16, please have a parent or guardian print and fill out this form and bring it to the blood drive. To volunteer to help at the blood drive click here.
The Red Cross Rapid Pass for the blood drive is here. You can also look up our blood drive on the Red Cross website; our zip code is 31220. The Rapid Pass is only valid for one day so please fill it out on August 2.
Blood donors and CPR certification save lives --- thank you for helping us remember Walker and help those in our community. If you have any questions about giving blood, feel free to click this link; or if you have any questions about the drive, please contact one of our vice presidents: Edie Sharpton at edie.sharpton@apps.stratford.org or Sophia Tang at sophia.tang@apps.stratford.org.
Sincerely,
Edie Sharpton & Sophia Tang
Stratford Key Club Blood Drive Coordinators
During the blood drive, Stratford Key Club and the Red Cross will practice safety precautions, including: requiring a mask (if a donor does not have a mask, one will be provided), following social distancing, sterilizing areas after each donor completes a donation, and taking the temperature of each donor to verify he or she is fever-free on the day of donation.