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Donating Blood for Saving Lives

4/10/09

by: postchadha

Blood doonating is more than any type of donation in cash or kind because nothing else can replace blood, when urgently required by the patient crying for Blood... Blood.... Blood. Any timely help provided in this direction is the best action taken in reward for all the universal benefits you are enjoying.

Morover your blood is only short lived it must get destroyed by the life processes to be replaced by fresh blood made by a healthy body in a natural way.

wishing the organizers great success.

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5/26/09 kuthoos wrote:

please help me in this.
i m running this website www.savepeoplelife.org
by june 14th i want to do some thing please let me know u r idea's.
if u read my webiste u can well know about me..please help me by saying idea's by this day i can promote my webiste to public ....soon let me know to my email id abdul.kuthoos@gmail.com

5/26/09 postchadha wrote:

Blood Donation is when a healthy person of his free will calls on the Blood Bank of the area and presents himself with an offer to donate his blood, which can save a life of a person, who can be an accident victim, a burns case or a patient undergoing major operation. The fate of the life of the patient depends on availability of donated blood. The donor blood is used for transfusion to make up the loss during operation. Blood can be as a whole blood or fractions derived from it like plasma, platelets and RBCs. A formal consent is required to be obtained from the donor by the blood bank organization.

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  • World Blood Donor Day

    http://www.wbdd.org/

    World Blood Donor Day is day dedicated to thanking and celebrating voluntary non-remunerated blood donors.

    Millions of people owe their lives to people they will never meet – people who donate their blood freely and without any reward. However, the overwhelming majority of the world’s population do not have access to safe blood. Over 80 million units of blood are donated every year, but only 38% are collected in developing countries where 82% of the global population live. In addition, many countries remain dependent on donation by the families or friends of patients who require blood and, in some countries, blood donors still receive payment.Yet evidence from around the world demonstrates that voluntary unpaid donors are the foundation of a safe blood supply because they are least likely to transmit potentially life-threatening infections, such as HIV and hepatitis viruses, to the recipients of their blood. It is to these unsung heroes that World Blood Donor Day is dedicated. World Blood Donor Day builds on the success of World Health Day 2000 which was devoted to the theme ‘Blood Saves Lives. Safe Blood Starts With Me. The enthusiasm and energy with which this day was celebrated indicated that there would be a positive response to an opportunity to give thanks to the millions of people who give the precious gift of life. It also builds on International Blood Donor Day organized annually by the International Federation of Blood Donor Organizations since 1995.