Red Cross Blood Drive 2012

By:

Rotaract Club Jacobs University

When:

Mar 7 2012 - 16:30 - Mar 7 2012 - 21:00

Where:

Campus Center, IRC East Wing

Abstract:

Rotaract Club invites you to this semester's Red Cross Blood Drive. Anyone who would like to donate blood is welcome. Doctors will be present on the day and will consult with each potential donor on the feasibility of his or her donation. Donating blood will take one hour, including a restorative snack. Donors need to be between 18 and 60 years of age. All potential blood donors are asked to bring their identity cards along and – if available – their blood donation documents. There is no need to register beforehand, you can just drop by.

Further Info:

As substance that cannot be generated artificially, donated blood is urgently needed for treatment of ill and injured people across the country.

The equivalent of 15.000 donations is needed every day in Germany alone, and there is hardly any hospital, which does not suffer from a scarcity of blood. Blood is needed for victims of severe accidents, cancer patients, or people with blood disorders like sickle cell anemia.

Some people need regular blood transfusions to live. For nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year, a donation can make the difference. As an organization the German Red Cross is not allowed to make profits, which, of course, also holds true for blood donation activities.

For further information please contact k.wortberg@jacobs-university.de