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NJ Blood Services Encourages Donations this National Blood Donor Month
Weekly sweepstakes for all blood donors. The blood supply currently stands at 2-3-day level, below the ideal level of 5-7 days

New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) is celebrating National Blood Donor Month by entering all presenting donors into weekly drawings for a chance to win an Apple or Google watch. The promotion will be available from January 5th through January 31st as a way for NJBS to celebrate its generous blood donors.
The last few years have been challenging for the blood supply. In 2022 NJBS faced five blood emergencies and the past two years have brought chronic blood shortages nationwide. Hospitals and patients rely upon a steady flow of volunteer donors to receive life-saving blood donations, but donations have still not returned to pre-pandemic levels. The “tripledemic” of increasing RSV, Flu and Covid-19 cases is creating a new concern for the blood supply, as fear of getting sick is causing donors with upcoming appointments to cancel.
“While the holidays are over, the spirit of giving must never stop. Maintaining a stable blood supply is critical to our local healthcare system and for the treatment of thousands of people,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior Vice President at New Jersey Blood Services. “We are encouraging all eligible people in New Jersey and especially first-time blood donors to celebrate National Blood Donor Month by making an appointment to donate blood today. We’ll be giving away 12 prizes throughout the month of January, so make sure to enter for a chance to win!”
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25 percent of the blood supply is used by patients battling cancer and roughly 1,800 units of blood are used by pediatric patients across the country daily. 62 percent of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood, but just 3 percent of the population donates. One donation can save up to three lives in the community.
Donating blood is easy and only takes one hour. We are taking extra precautions to help prevent the person-to-person spread of COVID-19. As always, people are not eligible to donate if they’re experiencing a cold, sore throat, respiratory infection or flu-like symptoms. People can donate blood regardless of vaccination status. Additional information on donor eligibility and COVID-19 precautions is available here.
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To make an appointment, donors can call 1-800-933-2566 or visit nybc.org. Can’t donate blood? You can still support NYBC’s mission by texting ‘NYBC’ to ‘20222’ to give $25.