IPA Hosts Their 4th Annual American Red Cross Blood Drive
IPA
drew a record number of contributors at its national headquarters here for its Fourth
Annual American Red Cross Blood Drive,
it was announced today.
More than 60 donors generously contributed to the IPA effort to support the
American Red Cross and individuals
in need of replacement blood. Nearly 30% of the participants
during the record IPA event last week were repeat donors. The remaining 70-plus
percent were first time contributors.
"It’s fantastic to see consistent yearly participation from IPA employees and the overall
interest of IPA to contribute to the effort of saving lives is truly inspiring," said
American Red Cross Donor Recruitment Representative Rose Shaver. "On behalf of all the
lives that your blood donations helped save, the American Red Cross wants to say ‘thank
you’ to IPA and all the donors and volunteers that continue to make the blood drive a great
success."
Typically, blood supplies nationwide are at their lowest point of the year in the beginning
of July with most of the country falling below a two-day supply and many below a one-day
supply of blood. Blood supplies continue to be in short supply throughout the summer and
more importantly, the need for blood and blood products increases.
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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