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THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 2019

Grand opening of new plasmadonation site held Saturday

Santa comes to town

PAUL DELGUIDICE PHOTO Addison Independent

JJ, 3, and CJ, 2, met Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Addison tree-lighting held at Village Hall on Friday, Dec. 6. Grandpa Kirk and Grandma Deb Forgue joined them for pictures. More photos inside.

Celebrating over 24 years in business

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BioLife Plasma Services opened a new plasma donation center in Addison on Saturday, Dec. 7. The opening will further expand BioLife’s presence in the area, bringing 50 new jobs to the community and advancing efforts to support patients worldwide who rely on life-changing therapies processed from donated human plasma. “BioLife’s new Addison donation center marks our commitment to serving local communities, as well as the patients who rely on plasma-derived therapies,” said Ian Long, center manager of the new Addison location. “BioLife actively contributes to the growth and vitality of communities. By creating local jobs, getting involved in education programs, and engaging in partnerships with community leaders, the new center will represent an investment of $2.5 million in its first year of operation in Addison, including through donor compensation.” The state-of-the-art facility, located at 1445 W. Lake St., will provide the same benefits found at BioLife locations around the country, such as access to free Wi-Fi, a free supervised playroom for donors’ children, and a clean, professional, smoke-free environment. Plasma is collected and processed into a wide variety of therapeutics, including blood-clotting proteins to treat hemophilia, immune support therapies, blood volume replacements and surgical sealants – all of which benefit thousands of people every day. For some medical conditions, plasma-derived therapies are the only effective treatment option, so it is critical to have regular donations of plasma from healthy volunteers in order to create these important therapies. Donors are financially compensated for their time and commitment. For more information on the donation process and to locate additional centers, please visit biolifeplasma.com. A subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, BioLife Plasma Services is an industry leader in operating high-quality plasma donation centers throughout the U.S., Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary.

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