Save a Life: Be a Hero by Donating Blood

By Shayla, published Apr 10, 2006
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Ever wondered how you could be a true hero? Make a difference in your community? Well, now you can—by giving your time and energy to donate blood. 

With all the miracles of modern medicine, it’s sometimes easy to forget the importance of donating blood. In fact, the need for blood only increases as advances in technology make it possible to perform life-saving procedures.

Even though about 260 adults a month, donate blood in our area, hundreds more have not! About 60 percent of our population is able to give blood, but only five percent actually do. For whatever reasons, some individuals are drifted away by the concept of…uuueee…giving blood. So, here’s the facts to a few myths cringing you from saving a life. 

Myth #1: "Donating blood ‘attracts’ diseases.” This is absolutely, absolutely not true! All the equipment is new, disposable and used only one time. You cannot "attract" diseases from donating blood. The only thing you will “attract” is the good feeling of helping others. 

Myth #2: "Only certain blood types are needed.” No way! All blood types are considered necessary every day of the year. Our community blood center depends on a steady, adequate blood supply for all people including accident victims, cancer patients, and children with leukemia. 

Myth #3: "You don't have enough blood to donate." Not true! Only one pint of blood is taken. The average adult has 10 to 12 pints of blood in his or her body. Your body makes new blood constantly, so it doesn't take long for the blood volume to be replaced. 

Did You Know?
4.5 million American are saved each year by blood transfusions
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