20th Annual Carolina Blood Drive

June 3rd at the Dean E. Smith Center

7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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Sponsored by: the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Human Resources, Student Stores, Athletics, a Committee from across campus, Printing Services, and the American Red Cross

Blood Drive Logos

We are missing some logos from the Blood Drive! If you have a poster or shirt from one of the missing blood drive logo years, we would love to get a picture of it from you! Please contact Lynn Eades if you can help us!

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  • 1989 Logo
  • Theme: Uncle Ram Wants You!
  • 1990 Logo
  • Theme: Uncle Ram Wants You, Again!
  • 1991 Logo
  • Theme: Uncle Ram Wants You, Again!
  • 1992 Logo
  • Theme: I'm Giving Blood, Won't You?
  • 1993 Logo
  • Theme: Volunteer work you can do lying down
  • 1994 Logo
  • Theme: Be a Part of Carolina's Winning Tradition . . . Join the 1994 University-wide Blood Drive
  • 1995 Logo
  • Theme: When You Give Blood, You Give Another Day at the Beach
  • 1996 Logo
  • Theme: Rise to the Challenge of Giving
  • 1997 Logo
  • Theme: It Takes a University. . . Donate Blood
  • 1998 Logo
  • Theme: Ten Years of Giving...Countless Years of Life
  • 1999 Logo
  • Theme: Be a 'HEELer ... Give Blood
  • 2000 Logo
  • Theme: A Heeling Tradition
  • 2001 Logo
  • Theme: Be a Life Preserver Lend a Heeling Hand!
  • 2002 Logo
  • Theme: Proud to be a Heeler Carolina Cares
  • 2003 Logo
  • Theme: Changing Lives, One Drop at a Time... Donate Blood
  • 2004 Logo
  • Theme: Blood... A Gift from the hearts of Carolina
  • 2005 Logo
  • Theme: A Chance to Give, A Chance to Live
  • 2006 Logo
  • Theme: Leading the Race for Life!
  • 2007 Logo
  • Theme: A Drop in the Bucket Saves Lives!
  • 2008 Logo
  • Theme: Heels Helping Heal
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