The Red Cross is urgently appealing to communities nationwide to step forward and donate blood, as supplies dwindle dramatically during the high-demand summer period. Historically, this season sees a steep drop in donations due to vacations and outdoor activities, while hospitals face an influx of trauma and surgical cases requiring immediate blood transfusions. The organization emphasizes that maintaining a stable blood inventory is critical to saving lives and supporting emergency medical care across all regions.

To address the shortages, the Red Cross is ramping up donation drives and encouraging eligible donors to contribute regularly. The group highlights that blood types O-, A-, and B- are currently in greatest need and urges individuals to schedule appointments promptly. Here are key points on donation criteria and how donors can help:

  • Must be in good health and at least 17 years old (16 with parental consent in some states)
  • No recent tattoos or piercings within the last 3 months
  • Weigh at least 110 pounds
  • Avoid donating if feeling unwell or experiencing cold symptoms
Blood Type Supply Status Days Supply Remaining
O- Critical 2
A- Low 4
B- Low 5
AB+ Stable 10