Ohio University Chillicothe will host an American Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Shoemaker Center.
The American Red Cross reports that the national blood supply has fallen by about 25 percent since early August, as donor turnout dropped on the heels of one of the busiest travel seasons on record, back-to-school activities and an already active hurricane season.
“Ohio University Chillicothe is committed to strengthening our community and helping patients in need through blood donations,” said Britney Hamman, assistant professor of instruction in OHIO Chillicothe’s nursing program. “This blood drive is our way of giving staff, colleagues, and neighbors an opportunity to help save lives.”
Blood is a perishable product that can only come from volunteer blood donors. With someone in the U.S. needing blood every two seconds, blood products must be constantly replenished, according to the Red Cross.
“We urge community members to consider blood donation and to help ensure that patients in local hospitals have a supply of blood ready when the need occurs. There’s no better feeling than knowing that your blood donation may give someone a second chance at life. Even if you are not able to donate, you can still make an impact in patients’ lives by promoting a blood drive or volunteering at a local drive,” said Hamman.
All blood types are needed, and there is an emergency need for type O blood donors, as well as platelet donors.
Donors will receive a free American Red Cross t-shirt, while supplies last.
Individuals who would like to donate can make an appointment at this American Red Cross webpage .
Walk-ins are also welcome, but individuals who walk in without first scheduling an appointment generally have a longer wait time to donate. For more information, visit the American Red Cross website.
This blood drive is sponsored by OHIO Chillicothe’s Health and Safety Committee.