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Louden Lofgren was just two-years-old when he passed away earlier this year in April.

“He had surgery, he had his tubes put in and then he had his adenoids removed,” said Louden’s aunt, Olivia Foglesong. “After that, he just wasn’t right. We don’t technically know what happened, but we do know that he did need some blood transfusions after that. And then later on, he ended up having a lot of bleeding and ended up not being able to maintain the amount of blood he needed to be able to continue to live.”

Louden was in hospitals for two weeks and ended up passing away at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Foglesong said they learned what a large need there was for blood.

“He was O+ and so that was something that he needed,” she said. “Even when he was at the Muscatine Hospital, they had to thaw blood for him to be able to get a blood transfusion.”

This inspired their family to partner with ImpactLife to host a blood drive in Louden’s honor. The blood drive began Aug. 16 and goes until Sept. 18. Many of the family members attended on the first day to donate themselves.

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