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Sunday, March 18, 2012

National Park Community College hosts blood drive March 28, 29


Arkansas Blood Institute (ABI) and National Park Community College are partnering in a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 28 and Thursday, March 29. All healthy adults, 16 and older*, are encouraged to donate blood at the Frederick M. Dierks Building on 101 College Drive, to save the lives of those in area community hospitals.  All blood donors will also receive an insulated travel cup, free health screenings and Donor Rewards Points.

Additionally, if blood donors choose to forgo the donor appreciation item, funds designated for this item will be directed to our partnering organization, the American Heart Association.  Arkansas Blood Institute and the American Heart Association (AHA) share a common goal, to keep people healthy.  The American Heart Association wants everyone to know their numbers and act on them. That’s the first step in changing cardiovascular health statistics. Because blood donors receive a mini health check, including blood pressure and cholesterol results, every time they come to donate, those numbers are readily available to each donor.

“This month—especially with spring break--fewer people typically donate,” said John Armitage, Arkansas Blood Institute president and CEO. “But the blood needs for patients in our local hospitals remains.”

Although all blood types are needed to maintain ABI’s typical 3-day supply, those with O-negative type blood are especially encouraged to donate. According to the American Association of Blood Banks, those with O-negative blood type make up only nine percent of the national population. However, O-negative blood can be used by anyone in an emergency situation, regardless of type. 

Blood donations can be made every 56 days.  To learn more about ABI or to make an appointment, contact Arkansas Blood Institute at 877-340-8777 or visit us at www.arkbi.org.

* 16 year olds must weigh at least 125 and provide signed parental permission, 17 year olds must weigh at least 125 pounds, 18+ year olds must weigh at least 110 pounds.

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