Red Cross Blood Drive May 6 at Geneseo First Methodist - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current


   The American Red Cross is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Tuesday, May 6, at Geneseo First Methodist Church Annex, (back entrance of the church’s south campus).  The drive will begin at 12 noon and continue until 6 p.m.

   Appointments are preferred and can be made by calling 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED Cross).  Walk-ins will be accepted in as timely a manner as possible with appointments taking priority.  Those planning to give blood will be asked to present their Red Cross ID card (or a valid driver’s license) and will be asked to read the list of medications that might exclude their donation from being used or do a “Rapid Pass” before their donation.

   For ease in donating, the Red Cross Donor app can be downloaded by searching “Blood Donor American Red Cross.”  This allows the person planning to donate to do Rapid Pass the day of the blood donation and keep track of their health.

   Before donating:

  -1.  Drink an extra 16 ounces of water, juice or non-alcoholic drink before donating, especially in warm weather.
  -2.  Eat a healthy meal; avoid fatty foods like fries, hamburgers, ice cream.
  -3.  Try to get a good night’s sleep.
  -4.  Check to see if any of the medications you are taking would prevent you from donating.

   It’s also recommended that those planning to donate increase their vitamin C to their diet by eating fruits and leafy green vegetables, such as strawberries, tomatoes, spinach and Brussels sprouts.

   Anyone with questions about donating, getting a Red Cross ID card or who would like more information, is asked to call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED CROSS). 

   Information received regarding the Blood Drive stated: “You don’t need a special reason to give blood.  You just need your own reason.  Some of us give blood because we were asked by a friend.  Some of us give blood because we know a family member or a friend might need blood someday.  Some of us give blood because we believe it is the right things to do.

   The need for blood is constant.  Your contribution is very important to maintain a healthy and plentiful blood supply.  When you donate through the Red Cross, you help save lives by giving of yourself in just about an hour.  You may never meet the person who receives your blood, but you’ll feel good knowing you helped change a life.”