cisselt posted on January 03, 2011 15:31
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JOIN THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AND KRISPY KREME IN CELEBRATING NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH
RALEIGH, NC, January 3, 2011-- Throughout the month of January, the American Red Cross celebrates the contributions of thousands of volunteer blood donors in our area who give the gift of life with every blood donation.
January has been designated National Blood Donor Month to raise awareness of blood donations during the time of year when blood supplies often fall to their lowest levels. Donations traditionally decline during the post-holiday season, due to busy schedules and inclement weather which can prevent people from keeping donation appointments. At the same time, the need for blood remains constant in the early months of the year.
“With the recent inclement weather, the Carolinas Blood Region of the American Red Cross has not been able to collect more than 1,500 units of blood due to drive cancellations,” said Barry Porter, Regional Executive Director, American Red Cross. There are lives that are counting on blood donations. We encourage everyone to make a resolution to donate blood as many times as you can in 2011.”
To thank donors and celebrate National Blood Donor Month, Krispy Kreme is giving a coupon for a free doughnut of your choice at any of the five Krispy Kreme locations in the Triangle to everyone who presents to donate at the four Triangle Blood Centers. In addition, if you present to donate on Monday, January 10th, you can enjoy fresh Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the canteen at the four Triangle Blood Centers.
Giving blood is a way to support the community by helping to ensure that a stable inventory is available for premature babies, cancer patients, or the many people who suffer accidents and other illnesses which may require transfusions. National Blood Donor Month not only honors those who give blood each year, but is also a time to educate and encourage new donors about the importance of giving blood. Blood has a shelf life of only 42 days, and, therefore, must continually be replenished. Donors can give blood every 56 days, or up to six times a year.
This year, you can make a difference. All it takes is your willingness to help someone in need and a pint of your blood. Most healthy people age 17 and older, or 16 with parental consent, who weigh at least 110 pounds, are eligible to donate blood and platelets. Donors who are 18 and younger must also meet specific height and weight requirements.
All eligible donors are asked to schedule an appointment to donate blood by calling 1-800-RED CROSS or visiting redcrossblood.org.
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CONTACT:
Sherry Mitchell
919-231-1607