Friday, April 24, 2009
Around 140 students donated blood during Potomac Falls High School's 10th annual blood drive Thursday afternoon.
The Potomac Falls Youth and Government Club organized the blood drive and coordinated with the American Red Cross to run the drive from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
According to the Red Cross, it is one of the largest student-donor blood drives in the Chesapeake-Potomac region, said teacher Jim Chrisman.
Last week, Chrisman spoke with multiple classes at the high school encouraging students to donate. His words hit a chord with Avery Dice, a senior at Potomac Falls.
Potomac Falls Annual Blood Drive
"Mr. Chrisman said that 95 percent of people in our area will need blood once in their life, but only 25 percent of people will donate," said Dice, while waiting her turn in line. "Plus, my grandparents have needed blood."
Across the room from Dice, Potomac Falls junior Luke Reeping sipped nervously on water while a Red Cross nurse prepped his arm for a needle.
"I thought it was for a good cause," he said.
Despite the nerves in the room, the school's efforts at the end of the day resulted in a total collection of 158 pints of blood.
"According to the Red Cross, each pint of blood can be broken down for three different individuals," said Chrisman, "so it comes out to 474 people that can benefit."
Tagged: American Red Cross, blood drive, Potomac Falls High School, schools
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Kudos to the students of Potomac Falls! This is a wonderful way to help and a necessity. Can you imagine how horrible it would be to have a patient denied treatment because there was no blood available? Our area is always way below the amount they would like to have on hand.
If you don't already, consider donating blood like these students did. You might save someone's life, it might go to a preemie fighting for it's little life, it might go to a cancer patient who desperately needs an infusion to have the energy to get through another day of treatment.
That reminds me, I need to get myself in to donate platelets again. It's for a great cause - our families, friends, neighbors, fire fighters, police officers.......
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