Give back this holiday season Donate blood and save lives

Portland, ORLocal News

The American Red Cross is reaching out to the community this holiday season, urging eligible individuals, especially type O blood donors, to step forward and donate blood. As the year approaches its end, this initiative aims to ensure that patients in need can celebrate the holidays with their families. To encourage participation, the Red Cross is offering a limited-edition long-sleeved T-shirt to all donors who give blood or platelets before January 3. Type O blood is particularly valuable, as it is compatible with all blood types, making this a critical time to donate. The campaign highlights the pressing need for blood donations during a time when many may be occupied with festivities.

The Red Cross's call to action serves as a reminder that even a small gesture can have an enormous impact on someone's life. By dedicating one hour, donors can help save lives and support those who require medical assistance during the holiday season. This initiative not only fosters community spirit but also ensures that healthcare facilities are stocked with necessary blood supplies.

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