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Blood Facts

In The United States, About Four Million People
Need Blood Each Year

Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. The overwhelming majority of people who need it would die without it. Healthy, generous donors are the only source of blood. Quite simply, there is no substitute for blood.

Blood is needed for emergencies, surgeries, and for people who have cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell anemia and other illnesses. Every donation makes a difference in someone's life.

Does My Blood Really Make a Difference?
  1. Every two seconds, someone in the US receives a blood transfusion

  2. Only 38% of the population is eligible to donate blood

  3. Only 5% of the eligible population gives blood

  4. Each unit of blood can help up to three people

  5. The need for blood is constant because blood only lasts a maximum of 42 days

  6. One in 10 persons entering the hospital needs blood

  7. The American Red Cross supplies about one-half of the nation's blood

  8. More than 38,000 blood donations are needed every day

  9. The average red blood cell transfusion is approximately 3 pints

  10. The blood type most often requested by hospitals is Type O


Can I Give Blood?
You need to be a minimum of 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health. Blood donors care about making sure that patients in your community will always have the needed blood.
You can find more information here.

What Should I Do Before Donating?
Donating blood will not alter your daily routine in any significant way. We suggest that you do the following things before donating to help you have a great donation experience:
  1. Get a good night's sleep

  2. Eat a well-balanced, nutritious meal

  3. Drink lots of fluids 48 hours before donating

Frequently Asked Questions
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Types of Donations
Blood Donation
Automated Red Cell Donation
Platelet Donation
Autologous & Directed Donation