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Blood donors who wish to sign-up for an on-campus Blood Drive
appointment are asked to provide the following information to facilitate
pre-processing of information by the Blood Bank of Hawaii. Email the Health Office with the following should you be interested in joining us at our next Blood Drive:
- Full legal name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Mailing address
- Email address
- Daytime phone
- Status: Faculty, Staff, Student, Alumni, Supporter
- Requested appointment times (give 1st and 2nd choice)
- Please note if you previously donated blood
Why donate blood?
- Giving blood is easy and safe.
- It's a great feeling of helping others. Blood donors unselfishly
give of their time and receive no monetary compensation for doing so.
This helps to keep our blood supply safe.
- The process of giving the gift of life, a pint of blood, takes about an hour.
- Your blood is separated by various components consisting of red
blood cells, plasma, platelets to name a few, that may help several
people with your one donation.
- Your pint of blood can save up to 3 lives and improve the quality of
life for newborns, cancer patients, the elderly and accident victims.
Who can donate blood?
- Nearly all adults can give blood.
- Be in good health.
- Be 18 years of age.
17 year olds - please submit a signed Parental Consent Form (2 pages)
- Weigh at least 110 pounds.
- Wait 8 weeks between donations.
- Possess a valid photo identification card.
- Check if you're eligible to donate.
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