Help Save Lives at the 2025 Safety & Health Conference Blood Drive!

October 28, 2024

January 13-16, 2025  |  Fort Lauderdale, FL 
Register now to receive early bird pricing! 

As we gather for the inaugural Safety & Health Conference this year, we’re called to take action for a critical cause—the national blood shortage. Earlier this year, the American Red Cross declared a national emergency, underscoring the urgent need for donations. Blood supplies across the country are at dangerously low levels, and every donation counts in helping hospitals and emergency centers provide life-saving care.

We’re teaming up with OneBlood to host a blood drive on-site, offering you a chance to make a tangible difference. Please set aside some time on Tuesday or Wednesday at the 2025 Safety & Health Conference to visit the mobile blood donation truck at the front of the hotel. Your donation could help save a life—and as a token of appreciation, every donor will receive a special gift from OneBlood.

This is an opportunity to make a significant impact while attending the conference. Together, we can help combat this shortage and contribute to a healthier future for our communities.

Let’s show the strength of our construction industry by stepping up and donating! 💪🩸 Find a time that works with your schedule and sign up today!

The 2025 Safety & Health Conference will take place from January 13-16, 2025, at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach, a family-friendly, oceanside resort in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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