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== December is Caid Blood Donation Month and Challenge ==
= December is Caid Blood Donation Month and Challenge =


The Challenge is Caid's effort to counteract the December blood donation slow down, and lend a hand when it's most needed.
The Challenge is Caid's effort to counteract the December blood donation slow down, and lend a hand when it's most needed.
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== '''Challenge Winners''' ==


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Click on year to see complete announcement and Final Totals!
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Click on year to see complete announcement and Final Totals!
For more information please contact [mailto:BloodDrive@sca-altavia.org Lady Ysoude de Rochester]
 
For more information please contact Lady Ysoude de Rochester


Blood Bank Contact Information
== Blood Bank Contact Information ==
    * LA, Orange, and San Diego Counties: American Red Cross Blood Services
* LA, Orange, and San Diego Counties: American Red Cross Blood Services
    * Madera, Fresno, Kings & Tulare Counties, CA: Central California Blood Center
* Madera, Fresno, Kings & Tulare Counties, CA: Central California Blood Center
    * Kern County, CA: Houchin Blood Bank
* Kern County, CA: Houchin Blood Bank
    * San Bernardino and Riverside Counties: San Bernardino/Riverside Blood Bank
* San Bernardino and Riverside Counties: San Bernardino/Riverside Blood Bank
    * Inyo, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, CA and Southern Nevada: United Blood Services
* Inyo, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, CA and Southern Nevada: United Blood Services
    * Hawaii: Blood Bank of Hawaii  
* Hawaii: Blood Bank of Hawaii  


Remember...it doesn't matter where you donate...just donate!
Remember...it doesn't matter where you donate...just donate!


WHO CAN DONATE AND HOW OFTEN?  
== Who Can Donate and How Often? ==
People over the age of 17, weighing at least 110 pounds and in good health may donate blood or platelets. You must wait one year before you may donate after getting a tattoo (a Federal Regulation). You may donate whole blood up to six times a year and you may donate platelets (used most often for leukemia and other cancer patients) approximately every two weeks or up to twenty-four times a year.
* People over the age of 17, weighing at least 110 pounds and in good health may donate blood or platelets.  
* You must wait one year before you may donate after getting a tattoo (a Federal Regulation).  
* You may donate whole blood up to six times a year and you may donate platelets (used most often for leukemia and other cancer patients) approximately every two weeks or up to twenty-four times a year.

Revision as of 10:13, 24 August 2008

December is Caid Blood Donation Month and Challenge

The Challenge is Caid's effort to counteract the December blood donation slow down, and lend a hand when it's most needed. December is one of the slowest months for blood donation in a typical year.

When you combine the distraction of holiday shopping with the increase in accidents due to bad weather and alcohol consumption, you can see where the blood supply levels can become dangerously low at the end of the year.

THANK YOU!

Challenge Winners

Year # of Contributions Winning Group
2007 35 Altavia
2006 29 Gyldenholt

Click on year to see complete announcement and Final Totals!

For more information please contact Lady Ysoude de Rochester

Blood Bank Contact Information

  • LA, Orange, and San Diego Counties: American Red Cross Blood Services
  • Madera, Fresno, Kings & Tulare Counties, CA: Central California Blood Center
  • Kern County, CA: Houchin Blood Bank
  • San Bernardino and Riverside Counties: San Bernardino/Riverside Blood Bank
  • Inyo, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, CA and Southern Nevada: United Blood Services
  • Hawaii: Blood Bank of Hawaii

Remember...it doesn't matter where you donate...just donate!

Who Can Donate and How Often?

  • People over the age of 17, weighing at least 110 pounds and in good health may donate blood or platelets.
  • You must wait one year before you may donate after getting a tattoo (a Federal Regulation).
  • You may donate whole blood up to six times a year and you may donate platelets (used most often for leukemia and other cancer patients) approximately every two weeks or up to twenty-four times a year.