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January is National Blood Donor Month: Here’s how to give locally

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The Blood Connection hosts mobile drives in addition to their permanent donation center at 5870 Core Rd., N. Charleston | Photo provided

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Our New Year’s resolutions: exercise more, spend less on coffee, and save lives.

That third resolution? Not a joke, and easier than you may think. DYK that one blood donation has the power to save up to three local lives? It’s quick + easy, and you can donate every 56 days. That’s six times a year, a.k.a 18 potential lives saved.

Giving blood is especially impactful in January National Blood Donor Month — when winter weather + seasonal illnesses often make it difficult to maintain a sufficient blood supply. And this year, COVID-19 has made it increasingly difficult due to blood drive cancellations, fear of donating in a pandemic, and shutdowns in certain areas.

Charleston’s The Blood Connection (TBC) donation center, located at 5870 Core Rd., provides much-needed blood for local hospitals like Roper St. Francis Healthcare, McLeod Health, MUSC Health, Trident Medical Center + Summerville Medical Center, meaning your donation could *literally* save your neighbor.

In fact, The Blood Connection sent Roper St. Francis Healthcare hospitals ~2,600 units of blood products this year. That means 2,600 people in the community gave blood that could be used for surgeries, trauma care, COVID-19 treatment, blood disorders and cancer treatment for Roper St. Francis patients.

Woman getting blood pressure taken

MIni-physical before donation at The Blood Connection | Photo by the CHStoday team

Here’s how you can make an impact during #NationalBloodDonorMonth:

  • Schedule an appointment at TBC’s Charleston donation center. It’s simple, and TBC is open every day – including weekends. Plus, the experience can be downright relaxing. Bonus: Free snacks. 😉
  • Stop by an upcoming mobile blood drive in the area.
  • You can donate more than blood, too — platelet donations (typically used for cancer patients) + convalescent plasma donations (which help those battling COVID-19) are also in high demand.

Click here or below to learn more about Charleston’s TBC center + schedule your appointment. 🩸

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