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BLOOD DRIVE SUNDAY MAY 1 at CROTON HARMON H.S.

CROTON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE - SUNDAY, MAY 1st, 9am to 3pm

The CROTON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE will be on SUNDAY, MAY 1 at Croton-Harmon H.S. from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Walk-ins welcome!

THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY AND GIVING A PRECIOUS GIFT THAT’S FREE!

Blood is the lifeline of our body. Read these blood facts to learn more about what makes blood such an essential, life-sustaining force and how your donations critically impact the lives of patients in our communities.

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  • Blood products are perishable: donated red cells last only 42 days, platelets last only 5 days, and plasma can be frozen for a year.
  • 4.5 million Americans receive blood transfusions each year.
  • 40,000 pints are transfused each day in the United States – to save the lives of cancer patients, accident, burn, and trauma victims, newborn babies, mothers delivering babies, transplant patients, surgery patients and others in need.
  • Much of today’s sophisticated medical care (transplants, heart surgeries, etc.) relies on blood transfusions.
  • Car accident and trauma victims may need as many as 50 or more red cell transfusions.
  • Severe burn victims may need as many as 20 platelet transfusions.
  • Bone marrow transplant patients may require platelets and red cells from more than 100 donors
  • State-of-the art automated red blood cell donation ( Alyx (60.2 KB) ) allows donors to double their impact by donating two units of red cells in one visit.

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