Few people think about blood until they’re at the hospital in an emergency, and learn the only thing that can save their child, husband, or themselves, from death, is a transfusion of blood. But where does the blood come from? It’s shocking, I know, but blood comes from PEOPLE. People like you and me.
I joke, but given my sordid history, I’ve been the recipient of many blood transfusions. I know first hand without the donations from many good people I will never meet, I wouldn’t be here.
Recently a reader of mine had a tragedy – their son, Jonathan Kwiatkowski, was murdered. And because of how he was killed, he was not granted his wish of donating his organs so that others can live.
On July 8th, which would have been his 22nd birthday, they are planning a special blood drive event in memory of their son. You can join their Facebook page here and at least drop a note wishing them well in what they’re doing.
The event is centered in Racine, WI, but they are encouraging people to donate blood at any Red Cross Donation Center throughout the US. Visit www.redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-733 2767 to find a location near you. When you donate, please mention that you are donating in support of the Jonathan Kwiatkowski Blood Drive and mention the Sponsor Code 4643.
FAQ on donating blood:
Please visit and like the Join the Jonathan K. Facebook page.
3 thoughts on “Why you should donate blood”
A lot of people are scared the first time, but after you make one donation, you’ll wonder why you ever hesitated. There’s really nothing to it! As Haley O”Brien, one of the first 16 year-olds to donate blood in Pennsylvania stated, “Do it, get it done, it doesn’t hurt!”
Regards,
Susan
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