
May has just become a crucial month for the citizens of Cincinnati, not just because of the soccer season, but also because of a communal call to action. In collaboration with Hoxworth Blood Center and the University of Cincinnati, FC Cincinnati is bringing a unique opportunity for supporters and residents to contribute to a vital cause: blood donation. As a token of appreciation, those who roll up their sleeves will be rewarded with an exclusive FC Cincinnati-themed quarter-zip shirt, a fashionable way to both flaunt their team spirit and their generosity.
Getting into the specifics, this campaign is not just about getting a free piece of merchandise. Scheduled to kick off at Hoxworth’s seven neighborhood donor centers and several mobile drives, the initiative promotes a dual effort to replenish local blood supplies while also bolstering the pride of FC Cincinnati fans. Supporters, wearing their new FCC shirts around town, will serve as walking testaments to this life-saving campaign. According to the University of Cincinnati's announcement, donors will receive the exclusive athletic wear at specialized donation events held throughout May, including a special blood drive at TQL Stadium.
Moreover, the campaign appears to be keen on maximizing the draw, offering a range of fan-focused items and gifts for those who choose to donate blood at TQL Stadium. This is not just about the shirt; it's about being part of a larger, life-saving community effort. At a time when blood banks often face shortages, these drives play a crucial role in ensuring an adequate supply to meet emergency needs.









