BLOOD DRIVE AT MERCY MEDICAL
CENTER
(October 12, 2007
- Rockville Centre, NY) - Mercy Medical Center
in Rockville Centre invites and encourages members of the public
to participate in a Blood Drive to
support Long Island Blood Services to be held on Friday,
November 30th, from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on the
first floor of the St. Anne’s building on the hospital campus.
Anyone between the ages of 17 and 75 who is in good health
and weighs at least
110 pounds can donate blood. Healthy individuals over 75 can
donate blood if they present written permission from their physician
obtained within two weeks of their donation.
Donors should have eaten and should bring reading glasses and
ID with signature, and know their Social Security number. To
register call Jeannie Jaeger at (516) 705-2589
and leave your name and phone number. PLEASE HELP SAVE
LIVES ... Become a blood donor.
Why YOU should be a blood donor:
- There is no substitute for blood. The community blood supply
depends on donations from people like you.
- Not enough people donate blood. Less than 2% of the population
donates blood each year. That does not satisfy hospital needs!
- The blood supply needs to be replenished constantly. Blood
products have a short shelf life, only 5 to 42 days. Donated
blood is immediately prepared for transfusion to patients
in hospitals throughout the community.
- Blood is in constant demand for accident and burn victims,
surgery and cancer patients and more.
- You can donate blood every 56 days. That’s up to 6 times
per year.
- When you donate, you get a mini-medical exam, including
a blood pressure reading, iron count, temperature and pulse
check.
- Donating blood takes only 10 to 12 minutes, and the entire
process requires only about an hour of your time.
- Knowing that you gave “THE GIFT OF LIFE” and those who received
that gift will be forever grateful.
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Contact: Mel Granick
Phone: (516) 705-2618
e-Mail: Mel.Granick@chsli.org
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