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IF you are wondering how you can become the agent of change that Cyril Ramaphosa urged South Africans to be in his inaugural address as President, look no further — become a blood donor on Human Rights Day.

The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) is implementing a mass blood drive on Thursday, March 21, to recruit new donors and ensure there is sufficient stock of safe blood available in South Africa.

The #NewBlood campaign is targeting the collection of 1 500 units of blood on the public holiday in KwaZulu-Natal.

“Currently less than one percent of South Africans donate blood even though it demands little more than giving up 30 minutes of their time at least twice a year.” says Sifiso Khoza, Regional Marketing Manager for the SANBS. “That means that we often experience shortages which places lives at risk; lives of babies born prematurely, lives of accident victims, lives of women giving birth and the lives of people fighting cancer.”

“We are therefore calling on anyone who has never donated or has not donated in over a year to heed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plea and become an agent of change and lend a hand by becoming a blood donor, starting on Human Rights Day.”

Khoza says the SANBS will host blood drives around KZN.

“The beauty of blood donation is that virtually anyone can do it. You don’t need to have money or live in a fancy house or have a graduate degree or a fancy car. If you’re over 16 years old, weigh over 50kg and practice a safe lifestyle, you can be a blood donor. And by giving blood you can save up to three people’s lives. So, something that costs you nothing, is absolutely priceless for someone in need of blood. Nobody can make a greater impact than saving someone else’s life.” says Khoza.

“Holidays are unfortunately the time when we traditionally run short of blood because we are not able to host our regular drives at schools and university campuses. But this year, the SANBS wants to start turning things around. We want to lend a hand, as President Ramaphosa asked us to do, and ensure that there is enough safe blood available in the country. The #NewBlood campaign is asking you to lend us a hand by becoming a regular blood donor.” says Khoza.

To find out more about donating blood, and to locate your nearest SANBS donor centre in KwaZulu-Natal, visit www.sanbs.org.za or call 0800 11 90 31. — Supplied.

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