Heroes Come in All Shapes and Sizes: Will you be a Hero this Month?

Genuine concern for one another has always been part of the American spirit. One powerful way this spirit comes to life is through blood donation.

In 1970, January was officially established as National Blood Donor Month to honor the millions of individuals who selflessly donate blood to help save lives. This initiative was born from a simple, but critical fact: volunteer blood donors are the sole source of life-saving blood products. Blood cannot be created in a lab. It can only come from generous human donors – real-life HEROES.

Those injured in accidents, undergoing surgery, receiving specialized treatments, or living with chronic illnesses often rely on donated blood as part of their care. Whether you are a longtime donor or considering donation for the first time, your gift truly matters.

Blood supplies often decline during winter months due to holidays, travel, weather, and seasonal illnesses, making January a great time to bring national attention to blood donors and donation and remind people why donating blood is vital. Take action this month-roll up your sleeve and make one of the easiest and direct life-saving contributions to your community. Show your family and friends that heroes really do come in all shapes and sizes.

Blood Donation Quick Facts

  • Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood.
  • A single donation can help save up to three lives.
  • Approximately 62% of the population is eligible to donate blood.
  • Only 3% of eligible donors actually do.
  • It is safe and typically takes less than an hour.

MORE HEALTH in the Classroom

During the MORE HEALTH “Live Life, Give Life” lesson, high school students learn about the life-saving impact of blood donation. They are taught about the components of blood, its purpose, and what it takes to become a blood donor. MORE HEALTH is committed to teaching students how to make healthy decisions and to understand how they can support their community. Learn more about MORE HEALTH’s mission and how to support our programs at: www.morehealthinc.org

Thank You to our Partners!

Tampa General Hospital

Tampa General Hospital

www.tgh.org

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

www.hopkinsallchildrens.org