Rain or Shine, Our Staff is Saving Lives
Apr 27, 2026 05:42PM ● By Visions In Education News ReleaseOn April 22, Visions proudly hosted a Staff Blood Drive in partnership with Vitalant, resulting in the donation of nearly 40 pints of blood. Photo courtesy of Visions in Education
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - At Visions in Education, our commitment to serving students goes hand in hand with supporting the communities around us. Whether inside or outside the virtual classroom, we are always looking for meaningful ways to make a difference.
On April 22, Visions proudly hosted a Staff Blood Drive in partnership with Vitalant, resulting in the donation of nearly 40 pints of blood.
The need for blood donations remains critical. Every day across the United States, patients require approximately 30,000 units of red blood cells, along with thousands of units of platelets and plasma. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood, making each donation a potentially life-saving act.
Despite steady rain throughout the day, over 40 dedicated Visions staff members showed up ready to be someone’s lifeline. With each donation capable of saving up to three lives, the collective impact of this effort is significant.
Donations took place in Vitalant bloodmobiles stationed in the parking lot of the Visions office in Gold River.
Among the first to roll up their sleeves were Visions Superintendent & Executive Director Dr. Steve Olmos, Chief Academic Officer Dr. Micah Studer, Chief Strategy Officer Tom Tafoya and Chief Operations Officer Michael Brubaker.
“I was so proud to see the entire organization and Marketing & Communications team come together to coordinate a successful event that helps make an impact in the community. Schoolwide, we had over 40+ come together and contribute to this effort!” said Tafoya.
We invite you to share this event and amplify the positive effects of blood donation to the community. For media coordination, reach out to [email protected] or 916-908-9337.
About Visions in Education
Visions in Education is a non-classroom based public school, providing high quality personalized education options to over 8,000 students in grades TK-12 across Northern California. One of the schools core values is service, first and foremost to the students and families we serve, but to our surrounding community as well.


















