International Profit Associates Second American Red Cross Blood Drive
More than 50 volunteer donors from International Profit Associates (IPA-IBA) participated
in the company’s second annual blood drive with the
American Red Cross to assist in
obtaining donors for the summer months, a historically low time for blood donations.
Blood supplies nationwide at the beginning of July were at their lowest point of the year
with most of the country falling below a two-day supply and many below a one-day supply
of blood. Blood supplies throughout summer months continue to drop, and more importantly,
the need for blood and blood products is rising.
"On behalf of patients in need of blood products and the American Red Cross, we are
grateful for IPA’s generosity and support in donating blood," said Lawrence Smith, Donor
Recruitment Representative for the American Red Cross. "They have helped prolong the
lives of patients needing blood products."
"Community responsibility is as much a corporate mandate as Corporate Fiscal Transparency
is," said Gregg Steinberg, president of International Profit Associates. "I am
gratified that we continue to support the wonderful efforts of the Red Cross and in doing so
maintain our strong position towards community activism."
The Red Cross is appealing to all individuals to donate blood and is particularly interested
in Type O negative blood, the universal blood donor type, since it can be transfused to anyone
in cases of emergencies. Anyone at least 17 years of age, weighing 110 pounds or more and in
good health may be eligible to donate blood. Please call the American Red Cross at
1-800-GIVE-LIFE (1-800-448-3543) or log on to www.givelife.org and make an appointment today.
The American Red Cross provides nearly half of the nation’s blood supply (collecting more than
6 million units a year from volunteer donors) to patients in 3,000 hospitals across the country
through its national network. Every two seconds, someone in America needs blood. The Red Cross
must collect blood donations each and every day to meet the needs of accident victims, cancer
patients and children with blood disorders, and the organization works to accomplish this through
its 36 Blood Services regions.
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