Healthcare Tips

The Gift that Keeps On Giving: Blood Donations

December 23, 2024
Close up if someone's hand clenching a pressure-balloon as they donate blood.

Thanks to the cold and flu season and busy holidays, winter months tend to have the lowest turnouts for blood drives. This can cause a shortage of life-saving blood and plasma that is critical for care, regardless of the season. So if you’re looking for a way to give back this holiday season, a local blood drive is the perfect place to make an impact—and give the gift of life.

Why Should I Donate?

According to the Versiti Blood Center of Indiana, 550 donations are needed per day to serve the 80+ Indiana hospitals that the blood center serves. Donating just one pint of blood can save up to three lives. Plus, of the 38% of people who are eligible to donate blood, only 5% actually donate, making the likelihood of getting the necessary amount of blood even lower. 

If you aren’t sure you’re eligible to donate, you can rest assured that many myths surrounding blood donation eligibility (such as the rumor you can’t have tattoos to donate) have been debunked. The phlebotomist who draws your blood will be able to let you know your blood type, and can also test it before collecting it to let you know if your blood carries any infectious diseases that may prevent you from donating.

So even if you aren’t sure you’re eligible, donate anyway. You may learn you’re an acceptable donor and your blood type is urgently needed to give critical care.

Where Can I Give Blood?

The Versiti Blood Center of Indiana’s online location and scheduling tool makes donation easy. Simply enter your ZIP code to find the donation center near you, then schedule a time to give. Some convenient locations in December include Hancock Regional Hospital, Hancock Wellness New Palestine, Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, and the Hancock County Public Library.

This holiday season, the most valuable gift you can offer another may be life itself. Donate blood today.