Recognition: School Drive Partners

Mt. Tahoma High School – September 24, 2009

On Thursday, September 24, Mt. Tahoma High School held their first blood drive of the new school year, and it was another great success. During this drive, 104 students were registered and 64 were first-time donors. The Key Club sponsored the blood drive, and they worked very hard to make this drive run smoothly from the sign-ups through the end of the drive. They signed up students prior to the blood drive, and assisted in the canteen during the drive. They also brought students to and from class. Cascade Regional Blood Services (CRBS) thanks Mr. Ronnie Gordon, teacher and Key Club advisor, for his hard work and dedication to the blood drive program, as well as Brittany Boczat, Key Club President.

It’s been a busy week at Mt. Tahoma High School. In addition to the blood drive, it’s homecoming week. The week is capped off by the homecoming dance on September 26. CRBS wishes all of the students a happy and safe night!

CRBS is very appreciative of all the support from the students and staff of Mt. Tahoma High School. Their blood drives help us maintain an adequate blood supply to all our community hospitals, including Tacoma General Hospital and St. Clare Hospital.


Mt. Tahoma High School-March 13, 2009

On Friday, March 13, Mt. Tahoma High School had a very successful blood drive. At this drive, 126 students were registered and 60 were first-time donors. Coordinating this great drive was Ronnie Gordon, a teacher and Key Club advisor at Mt. Tahoma High School. The students of Key Club sponsored the drive, and they did a fantastic job of organizing and promoting the blood drive. On the day of the drive, the students ran the canteen, passed out t-shirts, and helped sign students in and out of class.

Cascade Regional Blood Services (CRBS) would to give a special thank to Ronnie Gordon. His support and dedication to the blood drive program are crucial to the continued success of blood drives at Mt. Tahoma High School. He does a great job in organizing the students of Key Club.

CRBS would like to congratulate the Girls Basketball team for making the state tournament. CRBS also recognizes the Mt. Tahoma High School Multicultural Assembly, which is recognized throughout the state of Washington.

CRBS is very much looking forward to the next blood drive at Mt. Tahoma High School, home of the Thunderbirds, currently scheduled for May 14.

David Contreras


Mt. Tahoma High School- October 23, 2008

On October 23, Mt. Tahoma High School held a fantastic blood drive. At this drive, 119 students registered to donate blood! Sponsoring this drive was the Key Club. The Key Club works extremely hard to put together successful blood drives, and this drive was no exception. They conducted sign-ups and promoted the drive for two weeks prior to the blood drive date. They also inspired 70 new donors to register, a truly fantastic accomplishment.

The Key Club at Mt. Tahoma High School is extremely involved in the community. Members of the club frequently volunteer at St. Leo’s Food Connection, as well as the Festival of Trees. They also hold numerous fundraisers for the school and local community. The mission of caring and service is embodied in each member as they advocate volunteering in their school, neighborhood and community.

Cascade Regional Blood Services would like to thank the Key Club, the student body, and the faculty of Mt. Tahoma High School. Their commitment to blood drives helps save countless lives in South King and Pierce Counties. We are looking forward to our next blood drive at Mt. Tahoma High School.

Thu-Ha Truong - President
Hong Truong - Club Member


Mt. Tahoma High School – September 21, 2007

During their recent drive, Mt. Tahoma came through with the largest number of donors they have had in recent history. Ronnie Gordon, Key Club Advisor, and Thu-Ha Truong, Club President, played a major role in organizing this drive. Meredith McCann-Leo was also in charge of sign ups. She was assisted by Jahara Lewis and Sharleen McDaniel who both work at CRBS as donor schedulers.

There were a whopping 128 students and staff who showed up to donate. Their previous high was 113 donors. The turnout far exceeded our expectations and provided much needed units of blood to our community for use in area hospitals.

We hope this is a great year for Mt. Tahoma and are looking forward to our upcoming drives during the remainder of the year. Our next drive is scheduled for January 24. We will be anticipating and ready for another record turnout.


We also spoke with Jordon Keller before he donated blood. He is like many of the students who participate in blood drives and offer support in many ways. Jordan is planning on attending Whitworth College and had just returned from faxing his application and essays for an ACT 6 scholarship. We don’t know much about the ACT Scholarships, but after reading Jordon’s very well written material we think he has an excellent chance of attaining his goal. A friend of his chimed in that his essays “hit you right in the pumper (heart),” and we couldn’t agree more.

One of the organizers of this blood drive was Jahara Lewis.  Jahara has close ties to Cascade Regional Blood Services.  She has coordinated previous blood drives at Mt. Tahoma and also worked as a donor scheduler for CRBS this past summer.  Jahara excelled at her job to say the least. She showed amazing ability and commitment while calling other high school students to encourage them to participate in our summer iPod promotion.  Now that school is back in session, the Mount Tahoma Key Club and ASB are the beneficiaries of her hard work and dedication.

We’d like to take this opportunity to again thank Jahara and all the other volunteers as well, for all their hard work to help ensure that our community has a sufficient blood supply!  

After spending the day with these standout youngsters and all the wonderful students at Mount Tahoma we feel reassured that the future is in great hands.”

 

 
Serving Pierce and
South King Counties