NAPERVILLE, Ill. – The Naperville community is rallying together to address the critical blood shortage across the country while honoring the memory of Kim Sandford, a beloved local resident who tragically lost her battle with cancer in March 2020.
A Tribute to Kim Sandford
Kim Sandford, a devoted mother and wife, passed away after fighting a rare form of cancer, leaving behind her husband and children. Her legacy, however, continues to inspire acts of kindness and generosity within the community.
A Pint for Kim Blood Drive
In its 5th year, the A Pint for Kim blood drive is set to take place this weekend at Naperville North High School, where Kim’s sons attend. This event, organized in memory of Kim, aims to not only honor her life but also to address the critical need for blood donations.
Supporting Cancer Patients
The importance of blood donations for cancer patients cannot be overstated. According to the American Cancer Society, cancer patients often require blood transfusions as part of their treatment. Events like A Pint for Kim play a crucial role in raising awareness about this need and encouraging community members to contribute.
Celebrity Support
Former Chicago Cubs outfielder Ryan Sweeney has lent his support to the cause, highlighting the significance of the event and urging people to participate. With high-profile endorsements like Sweeney’s, the blood drive hopes to attract a record number of donors this year.
Honoring Kim’s Legacy
Kim’s sister, Kristyn Benedyk, emphasized the impact of cancer on families and communities, stressing the importance of collective action in supporting those affected by the disease. The A Pint for Kim blood drive serves as a poignant reminder of Kim’s life and the ongoing fight against cancer.
Event Details
The blood drive will take place on Saturday, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Naperville North High School, located on Mill Street. Community members are encouraged to participate and honor Kim’s memory by donating blood to help those in need.
Conclusion: Uniting for a Cause
As the Naperville community comes together to honor the memory of Kim Sandford, they also demonstrate their commitment to addressing the critical blood shortage affecting individuals nationwide. Through events like A Pint for Kim, communities can make a tangible difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families. Joining forces, they exemplify the power of collective action in creating positive change.
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