Save a Life. Give Blood.

Inflation is soaring, Russia is invading Ukraine, and sometimes it feels like everyone is a little on edge these days. You may ask yourself: “What can I do?” Well, Darren Shaw of the Arkansas Blood Institute has a worthy answer to that question. You can give blood.

Due to the nationwide blood shortage in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving blood is more important than ever. “We need people to start turning out in force to give blood,” said Peter Marks, M.D., Ph.D., director of the FDA. Giving blood is easy, only takes about an hour, and is safe. Despite concerns surrounding coronavirus, Arkansas Blood Institute is, as always, committed to safety for their donors, patients, and communities. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports no cases of COVID-19 transmitted through blood transfusion, and respiratory viruses generally are not known to be transmitted by blood transfusion.

Also, as winter weather and resulting blood drive cancelations have severely impacted the supply of life-saving blood, Arkansas Blood Institute has alerted potential donors that new eligibility rules allow more people to give the gift of life. Many veterans, healthcare workers and other civic minded individuals who were disqualified in the past are now cleared to donate again. If you are uncertain about your eligibility to donate, call the blood institute at 877-340-8777.

The Saline County Library holds several blood drives throughout the year, and donors always walk away with some swag. ABI has the friendliest nurses and the best t-shirts! Plus, you leave with the knowledge that you have done something good and impacted your community in a positive way.

Our next blood drive will be Saturday, April 9th, in the parking lot of the Benton branch, 1800 Smithers drive, just off Military Road in Benton. You may click HERE to make an appointment, or just show up. We welcome walk-ins! In fact, why not bring a friend? In order to donate, you must meet these conditions:

· 16-year-olds must weigh at least 125 pounds and provide signed parental permission

· 17-year-olds must weigh at least 125 pounds

· 18+ year-olds must weigh at least 110 pounds.

· Photo ID required

Come on out and see us and do some GOOD for Saline County – give blood!