As summer ramps up, the demand for blood donations rises while school-based drives take a break. The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center is hoping to fill the gap with a special campaign.
Beth Lancaster with the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center says that’s exactly when the need grows.
click to download audioLancaster says their annual SOS blood drive offers a little extra to encourage donors—like food, t-shirts, and prizes.
click to download audioAnd with just one pint of blood potentially saving up to three lives, Lancaster says every donation matters.
click to download audioThe center is open for walk-ins during the event—located at 1902 South Virginia Street.
click to download audioBefore donating, Lancaster recommends having a healthy meal, staying hydrated, and bringing ID and a prescription list.
click to download audioThe center accepts donors as young as 16 with parental consent, and Lancaster says high schoolers have been some of their best supporters.
click to download audioThere are medical questions before donating. Certain health conditions—like heart disease—may require a doctor’s note.
click to download audioAnd while you don’t need an appointment, she says it’s smart to check the schedule online.
click to download audioLancaster says the donations stay close to home, helping local hospitals in smaller counties.
click to download audioEach pint of blood is broken down to serve multiple patients in different ways.
click to download audioTo learn more about blood donation opportunities and the SOS event, visit wkrbc.org or call 888-684-9296.