The ISU Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE) program will host a blood drive from 9 am to 1 pm on Thursday, June 13. The Indiana Blood Center Bloodmobile will be parked on 5th Street and Chestnut Street, near the fountain.
Every year, the summer season ushers in not only sweltering temperatures but also a shortage of blood supply. Hospitals continue to treat patients battling cancer, undergoing surgeries, experiencing traumatic injuries, and facing other life-threatening conditions. Without an adequate blood supply, these individuals face heightened risks, and their chances of recovery diminish. Patients (and their families) are waiting for the generosity and compassion of individuals like you to make a difference. Click the link below to make an appointment and share with others.
Blood is truly a life-saving medicine and is needed constantly, especially in summer when donations tend to go down and traumatic accidents needing blood for treatment go up. A few statistics regarding blood donation are below.
• Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.
• Approximately 36,000 units of red blood cells are needed every day in the U.S.
• Nearly 7,000 units of platelets and 10,000 units of plasma are needed daily in the U.S.
• Nearly 21 million blood components are transfused each year in the U.S.
• The average red blood cell transfusion is approximately 3 pints.
• The blood type most often requested by hospitals is type O.
• The blood used in an emergency is already on the shelves before the event occurs.
• It is estimated that sickle cell disease affects 90,000 to 100,000 people in the U.S. About 1,000 babies are born with the disease each year. Sickle cell patients can require frequent blood transfusions throughout their lives.
• According to the American Cancer Society, more than 1.76 million people are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 2019. Many of them will need blood, sometimes daily, during their chemotherapy treatment.
• A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood.
Giving blood is one of the easiest ways to save lives. Blood is a medicine and is essential for life. All it takes is a few minutes of your time (and we’ll give you cookies and juice too!). If you are squeamish or afraid of needles, please give it a try. It is likely not as bad as you think. Find something to distract yourself and better yet, take a long a buddy for support. Give blood and save lives. It’s a SURE thing!
https://donate.indiana.versiti.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/167295
Sign up today. You’ll have someone’s undying gratitude!