Wilson Health to sponsor blood drive

SIDNEY — Wilson Health will sponsor a community blood drive during the inaugural January Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month on Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sidney American Legion Post, 1265 North Fourth Ave., Sidney. Everyone who registers to donate will receive the commemorative “Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month” t-shirt. Schedule an appointment online at www.DonorTime.com or call 1-800-388-GIVE.

CBC has an immediate need for blood donors to maintain the blood supply as we begin the New Year. CBC is also emphasizing the strategic goals in 2019 of identifying and recruiting new platelet and plasma donors. The American Legion blood drive location offers the opportunity for platelet and plasma donations.

Platelets are the cells that control bleeding while plasma is the fluid that maintains blood pressure. Both are vital for the treatment of cancer, trauma, organ transplant, and burn patients. New platelet donors are in high demand, especially those with blood types A, AB, or B positive. Find out more at www.GivingBlood.org or talk to an apheresis specialist at 937-461-3220.

Donors can be a part of history by donating during Ohio’s first “Blood Donor Awareness Month.” The commemorative t-shirt shirt is grey with a red map of Ohio. It’s free when you register to donate at the Dayton CBC Donor Center or any CBC mobile blood drive. CBC is offering the commemorative shirt from Dec. 31 through March 2 so more donors will be eligible to receive it.

Blood donor and emergency room physician Sen. Steve Huffman, from Tipp City, sponsored the legislation to make January Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month. CBC played an important role in its passage by providing proponent testimony.

CBC Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month t-shirt.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/01/web1_webonly.jpgCBC Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month t-shirt.