07 January 2025, 7:00 PM
The Lismore App celebrated the amazing deeds of Lifeblood donors Richard & Beryl Gibson and Narelle Fox on December 12 last year, as well as the Richmond Police District officers a week later. Over 2,500 lives had been saved from some extremely generous people.
The New Year is always a difficult time for Lifeblood, both in terms of blood and plasma use and the fewer donors available because of the holidays.
More than 6,500 people cancelled their donation appointments last week – the highest number of New Year week cancellations in three years. A further 14,000 people either rescheduled or did not attend their appointment.
The donation drop-off at one of the most critical times of year means an extra 12,000 people are now urgently needed to book a donation this week to replenish low blood stocks.
(A full house at the Lismore Donor Centre in December last year)
Lifeblood Executive Director Donor Experience Cath Stone urged people to book a donation.
“We know the festive season is a busy time of year, and everyone looks forward to a well-earned break, but the need for blood has not stopped,” Cath said.
“Every day, we are issuing more than 9,500 blood and plasma transfusions and medications to Australian hospitals.
“There are still cancer patients, road trauma victims, new mums and newborn babies, and people with immune deficiencies that are relying on the generosity of blood donors.
“Now that the holiday season has come to an end and people are returning to their normal routines, we’re hoping more people will find an hour in their schedule to save lives.”
The urgent need for more donations comes despite a record 1.66 million donations being given in 2024, an increase of almost 30,000 donations compared to 2023.
“Demand for blood and plasma continues to increase at record levels. More donations are needed than ever before, largely due to a growing and aging population,” Cath said.
“To keep up with that demand, we need an extra 100,000 people to find their reason to make a blood donation in 2025.
“It could be because someone you know has cancer or because you need a new year’s resolution. It could be because it makes you feel good, or it might even be because of the party pies.
“For every reason to become a donor, there’s an even bigger reason. Life. So please book your donation today.”
With the nation’s blood supply levels now available to view in real-time online, knowing when blood is needed is now easier than ever.
To book a donation, call 13 14 95, visit lifeblood.com.au or download the Donate Blood App.
State breakdown of the additional donors needed in the next week: