Mets-themed swag to be offered to blood donors June 27 – July 7
NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY – As folks gear up for the 4th of July holiday, New York Blood Center (NYBC) and New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) is encouraging blood donations to help maintain a stable supply for area hospitals throughout the busy summer months. Blood donations often dip around holiday weekends due to travel, school breaks, and summer plans, but the need for blood remains constant.
To thank donors who step up to the plate to help keep the supply strong during this time, NYBC and NJBS is offering Mets-themed incentives from June 27 through July 7:
- Donor center donors get their choice of a Mets T-shirt or packable backpack, plus a voucher for 2 Mets tickets. Registration is required for ticket vouchers – learn more at nybc.org/promo.
- Community blood drive donors will receive a Mets-branded T-shirt
“Summer always brings some challenges for the blood supply, but it’s also a great time to give back,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior Vice President at New York Blood Center. “Whether you’re staying in town or just taking an hour out of your day, donating blood is a meaningful way to support patients in your community, and we’ve got some great summer giveaways as a thank-you.”
Blood donations support patients undergoing surgeries, cancer treatments, emergency care, and more. The need for blood often increases during the summer, known as “trauma season,” due to a rise in accidents and emergency room visits. Nearly 25% of trauma patients require blood transfusions for treatment.
In addition to the call for blood donations, NYBC is calling on additional businesses, schools, religious groups, and community organizations to step up and host drives this summer. Hosting a drive or volunteering can be just as lifesaving as giving blood.
Blood donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current eligibility guidelines, visit nybc.org or call 800.688.0900.
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