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Hoxworth High School Blood Program


Read about the 2009 High School Awards Luncheon here.

BLOOD: You Give, People Live!

Hoxworth Blood Center's High School Blood Program offers students an excellent opportunity to learn firsthand how they can contribute to their community by making a difference in the lives of people around them. Students who participate in organizing blood drives learn valuable skills in leadership, community service, communication, project management, planning, setting and reaching goals, and teamwork.

Did you know that over 11% of our total yearly blood collections come from high school blood drives? In fact, during the last school year, there were approximately 10,000 donors at high school blood drives. Since one donation can save up to three lives, that means that about 30,000 tri-state patients were helped by students in one year alone. Wow!
 

Plan Your School's Blood Drive

Download the new high school coordinator materials now!
Hoxworth High School Coordinator Handbook
Parental Consent Form
State Age Guidelines

Tattoo/body Piercing Guidelines
Awards Program

 

The Red Board: Hoxworth's High School Newsletter
The Red Board Spring 2009
The Red Board Winter 2008

 

Hoxworth High School Scholarship Program

Each spring, Hoxworth Blood Center awards several scholarships to area students who excel in the following categories: academics, community service, and school related activities. Applicants must also write a qualification essay about the topic: The Value of Blood Donation as a Personal and Community Responsibility. More information is available here:

Hoxworth High School Scholarship Program

Malcolm P. Adcock Scholarship Program

Malcolm P. Adcock was the health commissioner for the City of Cincinnati for 11 years. He was known for his dedication to improving health care services for the low-income residents of Cincinnati. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating African-American senior who is attending a high school within the city limits of Cincinnati and are enrolling full-time the following fall as an undergraduate to study in the designated fields of: Health Professions, Public Health, Health Research, Nursing, or related fields.  More information is available here:

Malcolm Adcock Memorial Scholarship

Revised 5/13/09

Hoxworth High School Scholarship Program

Malcolm P. Adcock Memorial Scholarship 

2009 High School Award Banquet Winners

2008 High School Award Banquet Winners 



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