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Blood donation saves lives! Each donation can save up to 3 lives. There is no substitute for human blood, and patients need a constant supply for surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries.

Whole blood can be donated every 90 days (3 months). Platelets can be donated every 7 days, up to 24 times a year. Double red cells can be donated every 168 days (6 months).

The entire process takes about 1 hour. The actual blood donation typically takes 8-10 minutes. The rest of the time is for registration, health screening, and post-donation refreshments.

Quick Tips for Donors

Important things to remember

Stay Hydrated

Drink 16oz of water before donating

Eat Well

Have a healthy meal before donation

Bring ID

Valid government-issued photo ID required

Wait 90 Days

Between whole blood donations

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