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Two Reasons to Give Today
Your Mission: SAVES LIVES You've got what it takes to save three lives with a single donation. By giving a little of yourself, your donation gives sick or injured troops and their families a second chance at life. Blood and blood products are used for patients of all ages for many reasons-from cancer patients to those with battlefield injuries, military members and their families depend on blood donors every day.
It's easy to save lives! By committing to give blood at least once a season, you help ensure that blood is available when it is needed most. Give blood now by scheduling your donation appointment online. WE STILL NEED YOU! Even if you are deferred from donating, we still need you! When you organize a blood drive, ask others to donate, volunteer at blood drives, or simply watch a friend's children so they can donate, you play a part by helping those in need. ABOUT BLOOD There is a lot to know about blood! This section provides information about blood and why blood donors are so important. What's in a blood group and type?
Blood Group
Blood can be separated into three main components - red blood cells (RBCs), platelets, and plasma. Depending on a person's blood group, their plasma can produce antibodies against foreign antigens. If a person receives RBCs that their plasma has created antibodies against, the new blood will be attacked, which could prove fatal.
Blood Type Individuals who are Rh negative can develop anti-Rh antibodies. If these antibodies are developed, they could attack Rh positive blood and cause a fatal reaction, therefore, Rh negative individuals cannot receive Rh positive blood.
Compatibility
The Need for Blood Since the first volunteer blood donor service opened in 1921, there has been a constant outreach for donors- and here is why:
Because blood may be needed at any time, it must be collected regularly. No one expects to need blood, however, if it is not available when the need arises, the consequences can be deadly. Although those who donate can tell you there is no better feeling than saving a life, about only five percent of eligible donors actually donate. That is why regular donors-those who commit to giving blood once a season-are so important in ensuring blood is available year-round. Who needs blood? Blood and blood products are used for patients of all ages for many reasons-from cancer patients or surgical patients, to those with battlefield injuries, military members depend on blood donors every day. Each unit is critical when you consider:
How much blood do you need? A lot. The ASBP supplies blood and blood products for 1.3 million service members and their families across the nation and around the globe every year. This means blood must be available for routine military medical treatment facility operations as well as contingency operations. Since the ASBP's inception in 1952, over 1.5 million units of blood have been provided to treat battlefield illnesses and injuries. In addition to providing blood in combat situations for those in critical need, the ASBP also supports the peacetime needs of military personnel and their families. Blood must be available to military hospitals for scheduled and emergency procedures. What can I do? Donate blood. This simple act means more than you will ever know to those who need it. The actual donation only takes about 10 minutes and the entire process takes about 45 minutes to one hour. Donors can:
Deferred from donating? We still need you! There are many ways you can support the mission. Visit our How to Help section to find out how you can save lives by ensuring that blood is available whenever and wherever needed. For More Information See:
FAQs
Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP), The Official Website of the United States Military Blood Program,
http://www.militaryblood.dod.mil
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