Hurricane Helene Impacts Blood Supply: Blood Donors Needed Now
30 September 2024 - 2:51AM
The Blood Connection (TBC), announced today that their blood
products inventory is at a critical level in the aftermath of
Hurricane Helene. Though TBC worked vigilantly through the storm to
continue operations, the storm caused several centers to be without
power and water, as well as grounded their bloodmobiles due to
dangerously high wind gusts and flooding.
As a result of not being able to take donations during the
storm, TBC has lost hundreds of platelet donors and countless more
whole blood donors.
It's vital that community members step up today to replenish the
blood supply by donating platelets and blood. Local hospitals are
counting on TBC to have blood products for their patients which is
why we need eligible donors to find a donation center or mobile
blood drive now.
TBC needs to collect about 1,000 units of blood daily to sustain
local hospital needs.
The Blood Connection is working diligently to make sure that no
hospital, EMS, or air transport service is forced to forgo care for
a patient because they do not have the blood products they
need.
Donation centers have extended hours from 7AM-7PM today, Sunday,
September 29th, and are open from 7AM-7PM Monday through
Friday this week. Donors willing to answer the call to donate blood
or platelets may do so at the following donation centers:
• Asheville (225 Airport Road, Arden,
NC)• Hendersonville (825 Spartanburg Highway,
Spartanburg, NC)• Raleigh (5925 Glenwood Avenue,
Raleigh, NC)• Wake Forest (2115 S Main Street,
Wake Forest, NC)• Rock
Hill (1157 Herrons Ferry Road, Rock Hill,
SC)• Charleston (5870 Core Road, North Charleston,
SC)• Myrtle Beach (1217 38TH Avenue North,
Myrtle Beach, SC)• Florence (1617 S Irby Street,
Florence, SC)• Spartanburg (270 N. Grove Medical
Park Drive, Spartanburg, SC)• Lexington (5141
Sunset Boulevard, Lexington, SC)• Greenville (435
Woodruff Road, Greenville, SC)• Easley (5116
Calhoun Memorial Road, Easley, SC)• Seneca (1308
Sandifer Boulevard, Seneca, SC)• Greenwood (341
Old Abbeville Highway, Greenwood,
SC)• Roanoke (4873 Valley View Blvd NW, Roanoke,
VA)
Appointments are encouraged, walk-ins are welcome. To make an
appointment, or find a mobile blood drive near you,
visit thebloodconnection.org/donate. As a thank
you for their time and donation during this critical time of
need, platelet donors will receive $75 bonus rewards Sunday,
September 29th through Saturday, October 5th. Whole
blood donors in centers will receive $70 in TBC rewards
as a thank you and whole blood donors on mobile
drives will receive $50 rewards. O negative and O
positive donors will receive $50 bonus rewards Sunday, September
29th through Wednesday, October 2nd.
About The Blood Connection
Founded in Greenville, SC, The Blood Connection has been
committed to saving lives since 1962. TBC is an independently
managed, not-for-profit, community blood center that provides blood
products to over 120 hospitals within South Carolina, North
Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. TBC works diligently to collect
blood from volunteer donors to meet the ever-increasing demand. By
keeping collections local, TBC serves hundreds of thousands of
patients a year in its communities. TBC is licensed and regulated
by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. For more information,
visit thebloodconnection.org.
Ellen Kirtner
The Blood Connection
9842221104
ekirtner@thebloodconnection.org