Dayton Daily News

Blood drive Feb. 27

- STAFF REPORT

The Germantown Senior Citizen Center will help boost the winter blood supply by hosting a community blood drive Wednesday, Feb. 27, from 3 to 7 p.m., in the community room, 33 North Cherry St. Everyone who registers to donate will receive the commemorat­ive “Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month” t-shirt. Schedule an appointmen­t online at www.DonorTime.com or call 1-800-388-GIVE.

CBC has an immediate need for blood donors to maintain the blood supply during the heart of winter. CBC is also emphasizin­g the strategic goals in 2019 of recruiting new platelet and plasma donors and providing more opportunit­ies to donate platelets and plasma at community blood drives.

Platelets are the cells that control bleeding while plasma is the fluid that carries nutrients and proteins throughout the body. Both are vital for the treatment of cancer, trauma, organ transplant, and burn patients. New platelet donors are in high demand, especially those with blood types A, AB, or B positive. Find out more at www.GivingBloo­d.org or talk to an apheresis specialist at 937461-3220.

The commemorat­ive Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month t-shirt is free when you register to donate at the Dayton CBC Donor Center or any CBC mobile blood drive. CBC is offering the commemorat­ive shirt through March 2 so more donors will be eligible to receive it.

Blood donor and emergency room physician State Sen. Steve Huffman from Tipp City sponsored the legislatio­n to make January Ohio Blood Donor Awareness Month. CBC played an important role in its passage by providing proponent testimony.

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