It's in you to give.
Canadian Blood Services is trying to get local donors from St. Stephen.
CBS Community Development Coordinator Thomas Bishop tells Tide News the blood is used for many different ailments and diseases. He says, "There's lots of different kinds of cancers that require blood transfusions, there are people who have blood disorders, some infants when they are born need blood, and trauma victims from car accidents." Bishop adds, "The biggest units are needed for trauma victims."
Bishop says the need for blood is constant. "We see our hardest times to collect are during the summer months and Christmas, when people are preoccupied with other things and it's not top of mind. So as we're heading into the winter months, it's a really critical time."
Bishop says every minute of every day - somebody needs blood. He tells us, "Currently in Canada, 1 in 2 people are eligible to give blood, but only 1 in 60 do." He encourages everyone if they are healthy and are feeling up to it on the day of the clinic to come and give it a try.
He says to make sure you eat a meal and drink lots of fluids on the day of the donation prior to giving your blood.
The Blood Donor Clinic will be at the St. Stephen Legion, located at 43 Queen Street in St. Stephen, tomorrow ( Thusday, November 22nd ) from 2 to 4, and again from 5:30 to 7:30.
To book an appointment call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) or go online at www.blood.ca.