How to run a Community Event with Lifeblood

Join Lifeblood for a hands on, enriching workshop where you'll have the opportunity to gain valuable employability skills and insights to run an event in your community with impactful outcomes.

In this workshop you will:  

  • Access and use resources needed for a kickass Blood Drive
  • Learn transferable and practical skills
  • Collaborate and connect with like-minded individuals
  • Meet the Lifeblood Team
  • Hear testimonials about volunteer and employability prospects with Lifeblood

Don't miss this chance to make a difference, enhance your leadership abilities, and contribute to the well-being of your community.

Reserve your spot today and be a part of something truly impactful!

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Thursday 11 April 2024

Time: 12noon-1pm

Location: RMIT Job Shop, Building 10, Level 4, room 71, 360 Swanston St, Melbourne. 

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