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Will this be the generation to save lives through regular blood donation?


The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) and Global Citizen  announced a partnership to highlight the importance of donating blood #ForLife on October 11. Global Citizen will partner with The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) to motivate young South Africans to donate blood in order to earn tickets to the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, a free-ticketed event on December 2 at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.

Most South Africans will need a blood transfusion at some point in their lives. Alarmingly, less than 1% of South Africans regularly donate blood. One person donating blood can save a minimum of three lives.

Adding to this, a whole generation is being lost to the donor community due to aging and accompanying health challenges. With an older generation unable to donate, millennials and younger adults are increasingly crucial to our country’s future blood sustainability.

Blood donors are always in demand.

“Despite SA’s youth forming almost 50% of the population, we are critically low on donors. To increase donations, we have partnered with Global Citizen to engage the youth to donate between now and November 22 to earn tickets to the Global Citizen Festival Mandela 100. It is our sincere hope that they will continue to donate once the Mandela 100 campaign is over and truly prove themselves as the generation that saves lives,” says Silungile Mlambo, spokesperson for The South African National Blood Service.

“Health is a basic need and those living in extreme poverty rely on government resources to help them when necessities like blood transfusions are needed. Reserves in South Africa are at critically low levels, those who are not able to go to private hospitals suffer the most. We are thrilled to support this initiative and encourage Global Citizens to make regular blood donations their responsibility. It just takes 20 minutes, and with blood drives all over the country, it’s never been easier. What’s more, one unit of blood can potentially save three lives,” said Thato Noinyane, Global Citizen Partnerships Manager.

Donate blood to save a life.

To earn tickets to the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 on December 2 this year, donors can take action and give critically needed blood. Participants can visit any SANBS donor centre or mobile drive in South Africa until 22 November 2018.  By donating blood during this time,  SANBS blood donors stand to earn two tickets each, including flights (for donors outside of Gauteng), accommodation, dinner and breakfast the following morning, with transfers to and from the Festival.

For full details on how and where to donate to earn your tickets, visit https://sanbs.org.za/donor-centres/. Winners will be contacted via telephone on November 26.

For more information, please engage with SANBS and Global Citizen on Twitter and Facebook, using #ForLife @SANBS @TheSANBS #GlobalCitizenFestivalSA #BetheGeneration



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