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Jul 19, 2021

Milk Giving Event – Donate Your Breast Milk / Saturday, August 21

Date: Saturday, August 21

Time: 9:00am – 1:00pm

Locations:

TrueCare San Marcos
150 Valpreda Rd., San Marcos, CA 92069
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TrueCare Mission Mesa Women’s Health
2210 Mesa Drive, Suite #5, Oceanside, CA 92054
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Be the hero for a mom and baby in need. In partnership with University of California Health Milk Bank, TrueCare is hosting its first milk drive event to provide nutritious and safe pasteurized human donor milk to babies in need.

Register Now

The donor enrollment process is online and can be done anytime! To get started, register at the University of California Health Milk Bank portal.
 
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Questions?

For questions or to get started contact UC Health Milk Bank at ucmilkbank@health.ucsd.edu.

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