LIFELINE offers chance to win zero-turn mower for spring blood donations

PRESS RELEASE FROM LIFELINE BLOOD SERVICES:

JACKSON, Tenn. — LIFELINE is excited to partner with Bob’s House of Honda once again for an exciting spring promotion and give donors the chance to win a “MZ Magnum” Bad Boy Mower.

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Starting March 16, all eligible donors aged 18 and older are electronically entered into the drawing to win this powerful and efficient zero-turn mower. The MZ Magnum Bad Boy Mower, generously donated by Bob’s House of Honda of Jackson, TN, is known for its top-notch performance and durability, making yard maintenance a breeze.

To participate in this exciting promotion, donors simply need to visit any LIFELINE Blood Services donation center (Jackson, Dyersburg, or Paris) or bloodmobile and make a life-saving donation. Each donation not only contributes to the well-being of local patients in need, but also enters the donor into the drawing for the chance to win the MZ Magnum Bad Boy Mower.

The deadline for entry is April 11, 2026, and the lucky winner will be announced on April 13, 2026. LIFELINE Blood Services encourages everyone to roll up their sleeves, give the gift of life, and seize the opportunity to win this fantastic prize.

“This spring promotion has been very popular with our donors the past two years and we are incredibly grateful for the ongoing support of Bob’s House of Honda in making this promotion possible once again,” said Melinda Reid, Marketing Manager at LIFELINE Blood Services. “This collaboration allows us to engage our communities in a fun and rewarding way while emphasizing the importance of blood donation. Every donation truly makes a difference!”

“We value this partnership with LIFELINE Blood Services. It’s important to us to support LIFELINE’s lifesaving mission while providing a unique opportunity for donors to win a fantastic prize,” said Bob Beasley, Jr.- Bob’s House of Honda.

Lifeline Blood Services is one of the nation’s oldest blood centers. Established in Jackson, Tennessee in 1947, Lifeline provides blood products to Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas.

Servicing hospitals, rehabilitation centers, children’s hospital, cancer centers, air ambulance services and ground ambulance services. Annually, the Center collects approximately 26,000 blood products (red cell units, platelets, plasma, etc.) to meet the needs of patients. Of that total, 75% of those products are usually collected on bloodmobiles. Lifeline also provides reference lab and cross-matching services to healthcare facilities. For more information, visit lifelinebloodserv.org.

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