Clinics are taking place in Birr today and tomorrow and in Athlone next week.
The Irish Blood Transfusion Service is holding clinics across the Midlands in the next few weeks.
They're appealing to the public to support their local clinic after the Bank Holiday weekend as their stocks are running low.
Their next clinic takes place this afternoon at the Marian Hall in Birr from half two until just after five o'clock, and from seven o clock until 9:40 this evening,
A second clinic takes place tomorrow afternoon at the same location from 12 until 2, and from 4 until 7:40.
In Westmeath, clinics will take place at the Shamrock Lodge Hotel in Athlone from Tuesday the 10th to Thursday the 12th of June from ten to 4 in the afternoon until ten past 8 each day.
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