The Central California Blood Center received a $210,000 check that will be used to buy a new "mini-bloodmobile."
Saturday, the blood center showed off drawings of what the future bloodmobile will look like.
"We asked what we could do and it came up... ok we could buy a bloodmobile. And we thought ok that sounds like a good deal and then we found out how much it would cost," Mike Shuemake said.
The new bloodmobile will take to the streets this fall traveling to blood drives throughout the valley.