Saving Lives Through Blood Donation

Representatives from Cairns Regional Council are ready to roll up a sleeve and save lives by taking part in the annual Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Local Government Blood Drive.

The blood drive runs from 1 July until 31 September. During these 3 months, staff from council will be joined by community members in a big effort to collectively donate as much blood and plasma as they can.

Mayor Amy Eden will lead the way by donating at the Cairns Blood Donor Centre. She said every donation makes a life changing difference to patients.

"Donating blood is one of the simplest, most powerful ways we can help save a life. I encourage everyone who is able to roll up their sleeve to do so, because every donation counts, and every drop makes a difference', Cr Eden said.

Lifeblood spokesperson, Gwendolyne Camaret, said local government organisations always come together to show they are the heart of our community.

"We know Cairns Regional Council has many incredible donors already and we look forward to welcoming first-time donors who are inspired to donate as part of this blood drive too," Gwen said.

The demand for blood products is increasing as the population continues to grow. Every week, Lifeblood needs 33,000 blood donations to meet patient needs.

Cancer treatment, emergency surgery, road trauma and bleeding during childbirth are some of the most common uses for donated blood in Australia.

"With one in three people needing blood in their lifetime, you never know when it might be a family member, a neighbour or someone from your community who needs it," Gwen added.

To make an appointment to give blood call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au.

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