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Give the Perfect Gift
You can wrap a sweater. You can place a bow on a shiny new bicycle. You can fill a gift bag with holiday cookies. One thing you can't put in a box and place under the tree is the perfect gift – a lifesaving blood or platelet donation. Think outside the box this holiday season. The perfect gift can be given at your nearest American Red Cross blood drive or blood donation center. And, unlike the latest fashion trend, video game or golf club, the perfect gift costs nothing but about an hour of your time. You can also help spread the word about giving the perfect gift by sharing "The Perfect Gift" video with family and friends. The Red Cross hopes that it helps inspire many to give blood or platelets this holiday season and throughout the year! Wounded warrior salutes Red Cross for services
Twenty-two-year-old Neal Claar, a lance corporal with the United States Marine Corps, was struck by a roadsidebomb in Afghanistan in September 2010. The impact left him seriously injured. He had severed an artery, which caused massive bleeding. It shattered his femur and broke a finger, ruptured his eardrum and riddled his body with shrapnel wounds. Neal also suffered from a traumatic brain injury and lost an eye and a finger. Blood transfusions were crucial to Neal's survival. Though Neal had given blood with the American Red Cross prior to his injury, he and his family weren't familiar with the breadth of services the organization offers to members of the military. The Red Cross Services to the Armed Forces (SAF) offers resources for deployed service members and their families, providing emergency communications and supporting hospital outreach and programs for veterans. On Veteran's Day, November 11, you can honor active military personnel and veterans by making an appointment to give blood or platelets or by making a contribution to support Red Cross SAF activities. Thanks to generous financial donors, blood donors and volunteers, the Red Cross was there for Neal, providing him lifesaving blood products during surgery and a warm blanket for his mother as she rested at his hospital bedside. Stay healthy this season
More than 200,000 people are hospitalized with the flu each year, significantly affecting the blood supply because there are fewer healthy eligible blood donors. There is a lot you can do to lessen your risk of getting sick. The first line of defense is to take the time to get vaccinated. Next, remember that germs can linger on surfaces for up to three days, so wash your hands often with soap and water or use sanitizing gel containing 60 percent or more alcohol to remove germs. Use creative barriers to help keep germs away. Press the elevator button with a knuckle or elbow and observe the five-foot rule by maintaining a five foot distance between you and a coughing or sneezing co-worker. Be Red Cross ready, and stay healthy during the cold and flu season this year so you can help maintain a sufficient blood supply for those in need! |
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