Win Your Way To See The Dallas Cowboys, Donate Blood Today
Donate ONE PINT of blood and you could save at least three lives and you could win tickets to attend a Dallas Cowboys home game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Now that football season is here, America's Team is once again back in action and hoping for a championship season where they can once again hoist that Vince Lombardi trophy high and tout themselves as Super Bowl champions!
No matter how the season goes for the 'Boys, die-hard fans will be there for them. Carter BloodCare donors could be inside AT&T Stadium to cheer on the Dallas Cowboys after giving the gift of life.
Carter BloodCare in Tyler is giving its donors the opportunity to win four tickets to a Cowboys home game when they donate a pint of blood. Eligible donors who donate blood within a certain time frame will be entered to win tickets to one of the home games and receive a parking pass for AT&T Stadium too.
Win Dallas Cowboys home game tickets:
Any blood type is accepted:
While all blood types are needed and accepted, Carter BloodCare is searching for donors with O-negative blood, because it is the universal blood type.
Uses of donated blood:
- emergency and scheduled hospital surgeries
- blood transfusions
- platelets used by those who don't produce enough
- red blood cells are used by those to increase hemoglobin
- plasma transfusions for those with liver failure, infections or serious burns
Roll up that sleeve, donate blood and you could be inside AT&T Stadium cheering on the Dallas Cowboys. While you have to wait approximately 56 days between blood donations, if you donate early, you could donate later in the season and win there too.
Donate today at Carter BloodCare and give the gift of life and cheer on the Dallas Cowboys.
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