Get a Free Cincinnati Cyclones Jersey When You Donate Blood

To get your jersey (and save a life), donate blood or platelets between Nov. 1-30 at any Hoxworth Donor Center.

click to enlarge The red Cyclones logo and stripes on a minimal black jersey makes this limited edition design feel akin to this year's Cincinnati Reds rebrand. - Photo: Courtesy Hoxworth Blood Center
Photo: Courtesy Hoxworth Blood Center
The red Cyclones logo and stripes on a minimal black jersey makes this limited edition design feel akin to this year's Cincinnati Reds rebrand.
Hockey fans can score a free Cincinnati Cyclones jersey if they roll up their sleeves this November.

Hoxworth Blood Center and the University of Cincinnati are teaming up with the Cincinnati Cyclones to give blood donors a limited edition jersey when they donate blood or platelets this November.

“We are proud to once again partner with Hoxworth Blood Center at the University of Cincinnati for this crucially important campaign,” said Kristin Ropp, vice president and general manager at Heritage Bank Center and Cincinnati Cyclones. “For any of us who have relied on blood donations, the gratitude makes being a donor an easy decision to pay it forward."

The red Cyclones logo and stripes on a minimal black jersey makes this limited edition design feel akin to this year's Cincinnati Reds rebrand.

To get your jersey (and save a life) donate blood or platelets between Nov. 1–30 at any of Hoxworth’s seven Neighborhood Donor Centers or select mobile blood drives.

Click here to schedule your donation or call 513-451-0910.

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Madeline Fening is CityBeat’s investigative news reporter. Proudly born and raised in Middletown, she attended Bowling Green State University before moving to Austin, Texas where she dabbled in documentary filmmaking, digital news and bartending. Madeline then moved to Cincinnati to work for WCPO 9 News as an...
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