Walker County Messenger

Blood Assurance needs O blood type donors due to low donor turnout

- From staff reports

Blood Assurance is urging all eligible type O donors to make an appointmen­t to donate blood this week to prepare for traumas, natural disasters, and regularly scheduled transfusio­ns to help patients in need. The need for blood never stops but over the last few months, donor turnout has been low. In order to meet the needs of local patients, the amount of donors seen each day must increase.

“We are asking all type O donors who can give blood to schedule an appointmen­t right now,” said Dr. Elizabeth Culler, medical director at Blood Assurance. “Blood donors are needed every day, and we always say that today’s donors save tomorrow’s patients.

“If a natural disaster or massive trauma were to occur, we would not be prepared to help local patients,” she said. “We need donors to commit to give this week.”

All donors will receive an adventure themed t-shirt to remind them to never stop the adventure of saving lives. Donors 18 years and older will be entered to win a side-by-side if they donate twice in 2021.

Blood Assurance is continuing to take extra precaution­s at this time to ensure the safety of donors and staff. Staff and donors are required to wear masks and staff are frequently disinfecti­ng all items and surfaces used by donors.

They are also accepting donors by appointmen­t only and these appointmen­ts are being spaced apart to ensure adequate distance.

Blood donation is essential to the infrastruc­ture of healthcare and the only way to ensure patients have the blood they need is for people to donate. Blood cannot be manufactur­ed, and all blood used in community hospitals is from volunteer donors.

To be eligible to donate blood, you must be at least 17 years old (16 years old with parental consent), weigh 110 pounds or more and be in good health. Donors are asked to drink plenty of fluids — avoiding caffeine — and eat a meal that is rich in iron prior to donating.

To schedule an appointmen­t or find a center or drive nearby, visit www.bloodassur­ance.org/schedule, call 800-962-0628 or text ‘BAGIVE’ to 999777.

Flourish Foster Care Closet & Support Inc. will open a new closet in Ringgold for foster families in the tri-state area and beyond that is exclusivel­y for teens in foster care.

The grand opening will be Saturday, March 20, with a ribbon-cutting at 2 p.m. at 364 Cleveland St.

On Feb 18, Flourish Foster Care was awarded $1,000 from SimplyBank through its SimplyONE Grand initiative. The nonprofit organizati­on is committed to supporting foster families in the community.

“Flourish Foster Care Closet & Support Inc is honored to have been nominated for this grant,” Executive Director Aimee Larsen said. “It is an honor and privilege to be a recipient and the funds will greatly impact our community’s young people.”

Flourish Foster Care has impacted more than 125 children since the beginning of 2021 and

countless more since its founding in 2017. The organizati­on has supplied services, items, and clothing valued at more than $7,000 in January and February.

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