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Blood drive among Chicago's most successful

After first day, student group is three-fourths of the way to meeting their donation goal of 60 units

Alexandra Finkel

Issue date: 1/31/08 Section: Campus
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Amelia Chen stopped by the Louis Room Wednesday to give blood as part of the Student Blood Services's annual Winter Blood Drive. The Weinberg sophomore has given blood every quarter since her freshman year and she doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon.

"It's just something you can do," she said. "You don't have to spend money to do it, so why not give it to people who need it in the future?"

Wednesday began the group's annual two-day Winter Blood Drive. The blood drive will continue today in the Louis Room from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Student Blood Services partnered with LifeSource, Chicago's largest blood center, to host the Winter Blood Drive. The two groups come together to hold two mini drives and three larger drives every year. SBS has planned a mini drive for Apr. 9 and a larger spring drive for May 21 and 22.

Maureen Crowley, LifeSource's account manager, said LifeSource has worked with Northwestern since she started working for the center in 2003.

"Northwestern is in our top 20 donor group and one of our most successful accounts that we have in Chicago," she said. "When somebody donates blood they can help save three lives plus their own, possibly."

Crowley said donors receive a free mini-physical so that LifeSource knows the donors' iron level, blood pressure, temperature and pulse at the time of donation. LifeSource will later send donors a card with their blood type on it.

Weinberg junior Hallie Ryan, the co-president of Student Blood Services, said her goal for the winter drive is to bring in 60 units, where one unit is one pint of blood. By the end of the day Wednesday, at least 46 units had been donated, Crowley said.

As an incentive to participate in the blood drive, donors were entered into a raffle to win a shopping spree, and their donor receipt will serve as a coupon for a free drink at Jamba Juice.

But for some students, they donated because it was just something they grew up doing.
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