Showing posts with label blood drives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blood drives. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Make a Difference With a Blood Donation

You don’t have to be a superhero to make a difference in someone’s life. Even donating a pint of blood goes a long way in preparing and helping a community. Ordinary people took some time out of their busy schedules to give blood at the American Red Cross blood drive hosted by Loyola University. Some came to continue a legacy; others were first-timers who felt it was their way of giving back to society.

“My grandmother gets blood transfusions regularly and I’m just trying to catch up,” said Jeff McDonald, a law student at Loyola University. Jeff’s grandmother is 101 years old and the transfusions boost her health and mental disposition, he said.
Another blood donor, James Wade, was there to fulfill a family commitment. “My dad always gave blood so I’m keeping up the tradition,” Wade said.

One person in the United States needs a blood transfusion every two seconds. Blood and platelets are also used for trauma victims-those who suffered accidents and burns-heart surgery patients, organ transplant patients, premature babies and for patients receiving treatment for leukemia, cancer or other diseases, such as sickle cell disease. Thus, the need is unending.

Recently, the American Red Cross sent out an urgent appeal for blood donations. The extreme winter weather and predictions of upcoming storms caused 14,000 blood donation cancellations this season. And this is the first time in ten years that the Red Cross blood supply has dropped this low.

Blood donor, Greg Vera, considers it to be his responsibility. “Giving blood is so accessible that it’s inexcusable not to if you can. For me personally, it’s almost to be like a moral obligation. I try to give once every 8 weeks,” he added.

Donors at the Loyola blood drive had the chance to meet reality star Jillian Harris of the Bachelor and Extreme Home Makeover. Harris is a long time blood donor and also encourages people who are eligible to give blood. While lying on the cot waiting for her turn, she said it was the easiest way to make a big difference in someone’s life.


To schedule an appointment for a blood donation today, please visit, http://www.redcrossblood.org/. You can also visit chicagoredcross.org for more information.

Written by Erica Serna and Maliha Sadiq.












To see more photos from the Loyola blood drive visit our Flickr page.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

It’s Just a Prick.





“An easy way to give back.”
“My dad did it regularly.”
“It saved my husbands life.”
“It saved my life.”

These are just a few of the reasons I heard at an American Red Cross blood drive on Northwestern’s medical school campus. These reasons were the motivation for several of the people I talked with about why they chose to donate blood. It was a bright, sunny afternoon with a slight brisk in the air. When walking up the building I wasn’t sure what to expect. I hadn’t really been to a blood drive before nor had I given blood myself. The nurses and staff were all very friendly and willing to talk to us.

Since the blood drive was taking place on Northwestern’s campus, it wasn’t a surprise that the majority of people were Northwestern med students taking an hour out of their busy school day to give back. When I started talking to another young man, who I assumed was a med student as well, he corrected me.

“It’s just this little thing I can do, you know? This little thing that can save someone’s life.” After talking further with him, I found out he had had two bad experiences with donating blood before this time. But for some reason, that didn’t stop him from doing it again today.

Another young woman who was a med student was volunteering to work the registration table. For her, donating blood was a family tradition. “I donate blood because my dad always did. So my sister and I have been doing it since we could. It just kind of seemed like the thing to do.”

But for some, it’s a little more personal. When talking to one of the nurses about how she got involved in the blood drive, she told us that a while back she was in an accident and needed 6 pints of blood. “If it wasn’t for blood donors, I wouldn’t be here today.” She is living proof of one little thing, can save someone’s life.

Donate blood. Save a life. It’s just a prick.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Are you heading out to the Chicago Auto Show this weekend?

If you plan on visiting the Auto Show…roll on over to the Red Cross booth NH370. This year, I decided to make the trip out to McCormick Place to check out the exhibit. Honestly, I was surprised by what I found. I assumed that people just went to the Auto Show to see the newest cars and check out the concept cars, but I had no idea that the show would encompass such a family friendly, interactive environment. This year’s show has something for everyone. Earlier this week SpongeBob SquarePants was busy entertaining the children while adults lined up to try the Kia Sorento "Crossover to the Unexpected" Ride-n-Drive Experience.

The Auto Show even provides an opportunity for exhibit attendees to support the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago. The Red Cross has been on site at booth NH370, registering people for our Vehicle Donation Program and accepting Blood Donations. We are thrilled to report that we have received a steady flow of blood donors and even three vehicle donations!

You should also stop by the Chevy booth. They are displaying a Chevrolet Colorado pickup outfitted with a clear collection box within their booth, where they have been collecting donations in support of the American Red Cross – Haiti Relief Efforts. They have been collecting donations all week long and the box is almost overflowing with support from Chicagoans. It is truly inspirational to see how people have been coming together to show their support.

If you have a minute this weekend please take the opportunity to visit the Auto Show and stop by to visit the Red Cross!

For more information about the Vehicle Donation Program please visit: www.chicagoredcross.org/cars

Submitted by Rachael Garcia, Resource Development

Monday, December 29, 2008

Be like Vicky and Briana…

If you don’t get the reference that’s OK... That just means you probably have more to do than watch reality TV like the Real Housewives of Orange County. You may want to tune in tomorrow though since two of the main cast members, Vicki Gunvalson and daughter Briana, will be saving lives! The pair will be shown tomorrow donating blood at the Red Cross Laguna Hills donor center. The episode is expected to air December 30 on the Bravo Network and will feature both ladies eagerly wanting to donate blood, only to find out that one is not eligible. The Real Housewives of Orange County airs Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m./9:00 p.m. CT.

Closer to home…we’re holding blood drives today and tomorrow. During the holidays fewer people donate blood but the need doesn’t diminish. People need blood every day in our community and we need you to help! One blood donation can save up to three lives!

Upcoming Blood Drives
Romeoville: Dec. 30, 3 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Hillside: Dec. 29, 3 p.m.- 7 p.m.
Arlington Heights: Dec. 30, 2 p.m.-6 p.m. (Presenting donors at Arlington Heights will receive a $10.00 Target gift card while supplies last.)
To sign up, visit www.givebloodgivelife.org