Ontario, Calif. –
The Ontario Fury is pleased to announce it has added yet another
component to its passionate commitment to the local community by teaming
up with LifeStream Blood Bank. As part of the cooperation, the Major
Arena Soccer League (MASL) club will be holding blood drives and have
players donate blood while its newest partner will be involved in the
Fury Foundation and have a presence at future games and other events.
Both parties will engage in social media cross-promotion.
LifeStream, whose mission is to help save lives by connecting donors and
patients through the gift of blood, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) blood
center founded in 1951 as the Blood Bank of San Bernardino and Riverside
Counties. In 2008, the organization’s name was changed to better
reflect the breadth of services offered and its expanding geographical
service area. Today, LifeStream provides blood products and services to
more than 80 Southern California hospitals and medical facilities in six
counties. To fulfill patient needs, it must collect 600 blood donations
daily.
To make this mission a reality, LifeStream has fixed-site centers in
Ontario, San Bernardino, Riverside, Victorville, La Quinta and Murrieta,
where volunteer blood donors can give the gift of life. Keeping donors’
comfort and convenience in mind, the non-profit also conducts about
1,700 mobile blood drives annually at schools, churches, businesses,
government offices, hospitals and service clubs. In addition, it
partners with donor clubs, schools, community leaders, local media and
businesses in order to increase education and awareness of the
importance of the daily availability of voluntarily donated blood to
hospitals.
More information on LifeStream Blood Bank may be found at www.lstream.org.
Since its launch in 2013, the Ontario Fury has been one of the premier
franchises of the MASL, whose 17 member teams are located across the
United States as well as in Canada and Mexico. The Inland Empire’s only
professional soccer club is committed to success on and off the field
and has set a benchmark by way of a variety of community initiatives and
youth soccer partnerships. The Fury Foundation was launched to build
community through soccer. Its mission – to help children through
educational, health and fitness-based programs – can be seen in action
at every Health’s A Kick! school assembly.
Said Fury Community Relations Manager Jolene Ruiz, “Given the amazing
work LifeStream does to save lives across the Inland Empire, partnering
with them was an obvious decision. We share many of the same core
values, such as a deep belief in the importance of helping fellow human
beings in times of need, and the epitome of that is donating one’s own
blood in order to ensure the survival and well-being of someone else. We
couldn’t be more thrilled to have our players lead by example and
assist LifeStream in hopefully adding lots more donors through this
partnership.”
The Ontario Fury’s next home game is this coming Saturday, March 30,
against the Turlock Express. Tickets to all games at Citizens Business
Bank Arena may be purchased by visiting www.ontariofury.com or by calling 909-457-0252.
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