WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon reports that the Whitman Police Department will host a blood drive later this month through Boston Children’s Hospital. The Whitman donation site is in honor of Michael “Mikey” Reilly, a local boy who passed away in 1999 at the age of 5.
WHEN:
Saturday, March 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE:
Whitman Police Department headquarters, 20 Essex St., Whitman
WHO:
Anyone at least 17 years old can donate blood, so long as they are in good health and weigh at least 110 pounds. In Massachusetts, a 16-year-old may donate blood as well but is required to have a consent form signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to donating (click here for the consent form). There is no upper age limit for donating, so long as the individual is feeling healthy and well and meets the other criteria.
WHAT:
The blood drive will be in honor of Whitman’s Michael “Mikey” Reilly, who fought cancer for most of his life before his passing at the age of 5.
To make an appointment for the drive, visit halfpints.childrenshospital.org and click the “Donate Blood” tab at the top of the page. Use the sponsor code WHITPD to register.
For more information, please email reilly.christinea@gmail.com or Cynthia.MacKinlay@childrens.harvard.edu.
Some commonly asked questions about blood donations, courtesy Boston Children’s Hospital, include:
Is it safe to give blood?
Donating blood is a safe process. A new sterile needle is used when collecting a donor’s blood and then the needle is discarded. A majority of donors feel fine after donating blood. Some donors may experience lightheadedness, upset stomach or a small bruise or pain where the needle was inserted. Very few donors may experience a loss of consciousness or nerve damage but this is an extremely rare occurrence.
How long does the blood donation process take?
A typical whole blood donation takes approximately 30–45 minutes, with the actual blood draw lasting on average between 8–10 minutes.
Who gets blood after it is donated?
All blood and blood products collected by Boston Children’s Hospital are used to help patients at the hospital. Children’s Hospital also provides blood products to the Jimmy Fund Clinic.
Can I donate if I have received a COVID-19 vaccine?
Yes, there is no deferral for the COVID-19 vaccine. As long as you are feeling well and have no side effects, you are eligible.
For a full list of commonly asked questions about blood donations, click here.
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