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Red Cross Has Urgent Need for Blood Donations

Red Cross Has Urgent Need for Blood Donations
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By Lindsay English, American Red Cross
Jul. 22, 2014 | PADUCAH, KY
By Lindsay English, American Red Cross Jul. 22, 2014 | 08:01 AM | PADUCAH, KY
The American Red Cross is facing a looming blood shortage, leading to an urgent need for donors of all blood types to roll up a sleeve and give.



Donations through the Red Cross are down approximately 8 percent over the last 11 weeks, resulting in about 80,000 fewer donations than

expected. The number of donors continues to decline, and the shortfall is significant enough that the Red Cross could experience an emergency situation in the coming weeks.



In addition, the Independence Day holiday falling on Friday reduced the number of blood drives scheduled in early July. Many sponsors did not host drives because people took vacations either over the long weekend or for the entire week. In an average summer week, about 4,400 Red Cross blood drives are scheduled, compared to Independence Day week when only 3,450 drives occurred.



"Hospital patients continue to need lifesaving blood this summer, and they're relying on the generosity of volunteer donors to give them hope in the days and weeks ahead," said Tim Ryerson, CEO for the Red Cross Tennessee Valley Blood Services Region. "Please, consider giving the gift of life. Each day donations come up short, less blood is available for patients in need - and you never know when it could be your loved one needing blood."



Eligible donors with types O negative, B negative and A negative blood are especially needed at this time. Type O negative is the universal

blood type and can be transfused to anyone who needs blood. Types A negative and B negative can be transfused to Rh positive or negative patients.



There is also an urgent need for platelet donations. Platelets - a key clotting component of blood often needed by cancer patients, burn

victims and bone marrow recipients - must be transfused within five days of donation, so it's important to have a steady supply of platelets on hand.



The summer can be among the most challenging times of the year for blood and platelet donations as regular donors delay giving while they take vacations and participate in summer activities. When school is out of session for summer break, donations from those who normally give on campus tend to drop by more than 80 percent.



Every day this summer is a chance to give hope to patients in need and their network of family and friends. July 13 marked the half-way point for the Red Cross campaign "100 Days of Summer. 100 Days of Hope." Blood and platelet donations are needed now and for the rest of the summer. Individuals who donated blood earlier this summer may now be eligible to donate again and help patients such as accident victims, heart surgery patients and children with blood disorders.





Upcoming Blood Donation Opportunities





Caldwell  KY,  8/7/14  12:00 PM  6:00 PM  First Baptist Church  300 W. Main, Princeton

 

Calloway  KY,  7/22/14  11:00 AM  4:00 PM  St. John's Episcopal Church  1620 West Main St, Murray



Fulton  KY,  8/12/14  9:00 AM  1:00 PM  Parkway Regional Hospital  2000 Holiday Drive, Fulton



Fulton  KY,  8/14/14  12:00 PM  4:00 PM  Wal-Mart  1405 Middle Road, Fulton



Graves  KY,  7/22/14  11:00 AM  5:00 PM  American Legion  211 South 7th, Mayfield 



Graves KY,  7/23/14  12:00 PM  4:00 PM  Myers Lumber Company  408 Broadway, Mayfield



Graves  KY,  7/25/14  11:00 AM  3:00 PM  Wal-Mart  1225 Paris Road, Mayfield



Hickman  KY,  7/28/14  12:00 PM  6:00 PM  First United Methodist Church  210 South Washington Street, Clinton



Johnson  IL,  7/28/14  12:30 PM  5:30 PM  Goreville United Methodist Church  117 West Adams Street, Goreville



Livingston  KY,  8/13/14  12:30 PM  4:30 PM  Livingston Hospital Health Care Services  131 Hospital Drive, Salem



Marshall  KY,  7/31/14  1:00 PM  5:00 PM  Briensburg Church of Christ  2349 Benton Briensburg Road, Benton



Massac  IL,  8/11/14  11:30 AM  5:30 PM  First Baptist Church  307 Massac Creek Road, Metropolis



McCracken  KY,  7/24/14  12:00 PM  4:00 PM  McCracken County Public Library  555 Washington Street, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  7/27/14  11:45 AM  3:45 PM  Reidland United Methodist Church  5515 Reidland Drive, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  8/1/14  11:00 AM  3:00 PM  Kentucky Oaks Mall  5101 Hinkleville Road, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  8/4/14  11:30 AM  5:30 PM  First Christian Church  415 Audubon Drive, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  8/6/14  3:30 PM  7:30 PM  Reidland Church of Christ  5500 Kentucky Dam Road, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  8/11/14  12:00 PM  6:00 PM  Broadway United Methodist Church  701 Broadway, Paducah



McCracken  KY,  8/15/14  11:00 AM  3:00 PM  Broadway Church of Christ  2855 Broadway, Paducah



Mississippi  MO,  8/15/14  12:30 PM  5:30 PM  First Baptist Church  301 South Main, Charleston



New Madrid  MO,  8/15/14  12:00 PM  6:00 PM  First United Methodist Church  627 Mill Street, New Madrid



Pulaski  IL,  8/5/14  12:00 PM  4:00 PM  Cross Road United Methodist Church  1289 Ullin Road, Ullin



Union IL,  7/29/14  10:00 AM  6:00 PM  Coad Chevrolet-Buick-Ford  2525 E. Vienna Street, Anna 



Union IL,  8/1/14  10:00 AM  3:00 PM  Union County Hospital  517 North Main Street, Anna



Union  IL, 8/14/14  12:00 PM  6:00 PM  First Baptist Church  409 Morgan Street, Anna





How to Donate Blood



Simply call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license, or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental permission in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.



 



About the American Red Cross



The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.

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