DRK opens pop-up blood donation in the Saarpark Center Neunkirchen
Opening of the DRK pop-up blood donation in the Saarpark Center Neunkirchen on November 22nd, 2024. Find out about innovative blood donation offers and opportunities to participate!

DRK opens pop-up blood donation in the Saarpark Center Neunkirchen
A new concept for blood donations is being presented at the Saarpark Center in Neunkirchen. The DRK blood donation service West will open the first pop-up blood donation in Saarland on Friday, November 22nd, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. This innovative project is not only intended to make urban conditions more fair, but also to actively motivate people to donate blood.
For more than 70 years, the DRK blood donation service has been committed to reliably supplying patients with vital blood products. A lot has changed during this time and the blood donation service has continuously developed. The opening of the pop-up blood donation is another step towards meeting the changing needs of society.
Opening details
Friday's event provides an excellent opportunity to view the blood donation's new premises. In addition to presenting the pop-up concept, visitors can also conduct interviews and take photos and films. This could be of great interest to local media or anyone interested in supporting the issue of blood donation.
- Möglichkeit der Besichtigung der Pop-Up-Blutspende
- Vorstellung der Pop-Up-Blutspende
- Möglichkeiten für Interviews sowie Film- und Fotomöglichkeiten
- Möglichkeit zur Blutspende
Anyone who would like to take part in this event is asked to send feedback to the email address presse@bsdwest.de by November 21, 2024.
The official address for the opening is: DRK Pop-Up Blood Donation, Saarpark-Center, Stummplatz 1, 66538 Neunkirchen.
Benjamin Albrecht, the head of marketing and donation organization, and Daniel Beiser, the deputy press spokesman, are the local contacts for all questions and information. You are available for discussions at any time and look forward to active participation.
This initiative helps to supply the clinics in Saarland with the necessary blood preparations and is therefore of great importance for the medical care of the population. The concept shows how important blood donation is and how new approaches can help to further promote donation in our society. For further information regarding blood donation and its importance, interested readers can visit the DRK blood donation service website.
If you have any questions, you can contact the two contacts directly: Benjamin Albrecht on 0671 253208 or mobile on 0177 5555414, and Daniel Beiser on the same number.