Blood Demand Expected To Rise with July 4th Holiday
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015
Another long holiday is fast approaching which will again put a strain on the local blood supply. Maintaining an ample and steady supply of blood is always difficult in summer, but long summer holidays, such as the 4th of July, make it especially challenging. Each holiday brings an increased need at a time when donations decrease due to holiday plans. While the blood supply is currently sufficient, UBS California blood centers will face a shortage of blood during the July 4th weekend because of increased emergencies. With all the fairs, festivals and vacations, the community’s blood supply can dip dangerously low. We need your help during this critical time by donating before July 4th and after the holiday to replenish the supply. To keep the blood supply from dipping critically low, the Blood Center has teamed up with local ice cream partners to thank our donors by giving away a coupon for a free pint of ice cream now through July 12th. “We are thrilled to have such great community support with local businesses that are helping us recognize the many heroes in our community who will be saving countless lives,” notes Sergio Coppa, spokesperson for the California Blood Centers. “There is no greater gift than saving a friend or neighbor with your life’s blood.” We’re looking for whole blood, platelet and plasma donors. Patient’s needs are changing, and how you can help the most is determined by your blood type. Donations may be made at convenient locations throughout the Central & Southern California Region in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, San Luis Obispo and a number of community blood drives happening throughout the region. Donors are asked to make an appointment by contacting United Blood Services at 877.UBS.HERO; or online at www.Blood4Life.org. Just click on “Donate Blood” and type in your zip code to find a list of drives nearby. Appointments are appreciated, but not necessary. Walk-ins are also welcome, and will be honored. Ventura Center – 2223 Eastman Ave. Ste. A, Ventura, CA 93003 |