January is National Blood Donor Month, and public figures like Senator Bill Cassidy, FBI Boston, and Representative Jahana Hayes are urging Americans to donate blood to address the emergency blood shortage. Only about 3% of eligible Americans give blood, and the number of donors is at a 20-year low. Boston Children's Hospital brought its bloodmobile to FBI Boston, making it convenient for staff to donate. The emphasis is on the importance of blood donations in saving lives.
Unironically think this will be helpful, I wouldn't donate blood as much if they weren't always calling me a hero and lifesaver https://t.co/5ahqWGVrX2
#DYK that January is National Blood Donor Month? This is a crucial time to address the national emergency blood shortage and the number of Americans donating blood is at a 20-year low. Sign up to donate at your local hospital or blood donation center: https://t.co/RvR7ev6sGg
This #NationalBloodDonorMonth, we thank Boston Children's Hospital for bringing its bloodmobile to #FBI Boston and making it painless and convenient for us to donate. During this emergency blood shortage, we urge everyone who can to donate blood and help save lives. https://t.co/LxSChmCCUO
Did you know that only about 3% of eligible Americans give blood? As a doctor, I know the difference that a blood donation can make in someone else’s life. That’s why this National Blood Donor Month I’m doing my part to give to our nation’s blood supply. https://t.co/jVgjq5wEIB
January is National Blood Donor Month, and I hope you consider giving blood at your nearest donation center. You could help save a life! Learn more by clicking here: https://t.co/KeKMltrHj7