Blood donations tend to decline during the summer months, according to the American Red Cross.
This simply may be because dedicated donors go away on vacations.
Participation in blood drives is vital to meet the need at the American Red Cross and those who receive blood donations. While all blood types are appreciated, there is a special need for types O negative, A negative and B negative.
There is also an urgent need for blood platelets.
According to a news release, the Red Cross says 15,000 blood donations are needed daily to support patients at about 2,600 hospitals and transfusion centers nationwide.
Several blood drives have been held in recent days, and another wave of drives is planned in coordination with World Blood Donor Day on June 14 and throughout the summer.
We encourage you to consider a blood donation to help those in need.
Here is a list of some upcoming local blood drives:
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