First Baptist Church of York will host a Red Cross Blood Drive on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 from 1:30pm-7:00pm in The Gathering Place. Please click on the American Red Cross button below to be redirected so you can register for your appointment online. To save time at registration, you can now complete your health history online by visiting redcrossblood.org/rapidpass. Please print out the form, complete it and bring it with you to your appointment.
Upcoming Blood Drive Date: March 5, 2024; June 25, 2024; November 12, 2024
The American Red Cross is facing an emergency need for blood and platelet donors. Severe winter weather in January forced the cancellation of more than 340 blood drives in 20 states, resulting in nearly 10,000 donations uncollected, further depleting an already low winter supply. Right now, blood products are being distributed to hospitals as quickly as donations come in.
The Need for Blood Doesn’t Get a Snow Day
Even when Mother Nature strikes, the Red Cross still needs to collect approximately 14,000 blood and platelet donations each day for patients at about 2,600 hospitals and transfusion centers nationwide. Blood and platelets are needed to respond to patient emergencies, including accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those receiving treatment for leukemia, cancer or sickle cell disease.
While winter weather wreaks havoc in some areas, others are enjoying clear skies and safe conditions. The Red Cross has the ability to move blood products where and when they are needed most, so donors in unaffected areas are encouraged to make and keep blood and platelet donation appointments. Donors in weather affected areas are urged to give blood or platelets once travel is deemed safe.
Roll Up a Sleeve – All Blood Types Needed
All blood types are needed to help ensure a sufficient blood supply is available for patients. Eligible donors with types O, B negative and A negative blood are encouraged to donate double red cells where available.
There is also an emergency need for platelet donors to make and keep appointments to give. Platelets – a key clotting component of blood often needed by cancer patients - must be transfused within five days of donation, so donations are always needed.
In addition, eligible donors with type AB blood are urgently needed to donate, especially platelets where available. Type AB is the universal plasma type, suitable for patients of all blood types. Plasma helps maintain blood pressure and supplies critical proteins for clotting and immunity. It is often needed for burn, trauma and clotting factor deficiency patients and can be given during a platelet donation.
The Need for Blood Doesn’t Get a Snow Day
Even when Mother Nature strikes, the Red Cross still needs to collect approximately 14,000 blood and platelet donations each day for patients at about 2,600 hospitals and transfusion centers nationwide. Blood and platelets are needed to respond to patient emergencies, including accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those receiving treatment for leukemia, cancer or sickle cell disease.
While winter weather wreaks havoc in some areas, others are enjoying clear skies and safe conditions. The Red Cross has the ability to move blood products where and when they are needed most, so donors in unaffected areas are encouraged to make and keep blood and platelet donation appointments. Donors in weather affected areas are urged to give blood or platelets once travel is deemed safe.
Roll Up a Sleeve – All Blood Types Needed
All blood types are needed to help ensure a sufficient blood supply is available for patients. Eligible donors with types O, B negative and A negative blood are encouraged to donate double red cells where available.
There is also an emergency need for platelet donors to make and keep appointments to give. Platelets – a key clotting component of blood often needed by cancer patients - must be transfused within five days of donation, so donations are always needed.
In addition, eligible donors with type AB blood are urgently needed to donate, especially platelets where available. Type AB is the universal plasma type, suitable for patients of all blood types. Plasma helps maintain blood pressure and supplies critical proteins for clotting and immunity. It is often needed for burn, trauma and clotting factor deficiency patients and can be given during a platelet donation.