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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 04 09 Informational A NEW Winter Springs Employee Drive COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR Meeting MG~EPT..J tJ Authorization J April 9, 2001 REQUEST: The Fire Department requests that the City Commission review The City of Winter Springs Employee Blood Drive information to be held at the Winter Springs branch of the Central Florida Blood Bank, Badcock Plaza. PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to assure that the City Commission is informed of all the pertinent details regarding this activity. CONSIDERATIONS: . The donation of blood helps to assure an adequate and safe supply of blood and blood products to the community. . The employees of the City of Winter Springs have for 20 years maintained a blood reserve account with the Central Florida Blood Bank. Last year when the bloodmobile scheduled a visit to the City, 53 participants registered for the blood drive, and 46 pints of blood was collected. . Employees are encouraged to donate blood and are given the opportunity to donate during their workday. . Other interested individuals may also donate blood during this scheduled time, and no one will be turned away. This does include elected officials, friends, and neighbors. . The goal for this drive has been set at collecting 50 pints of blood. April 9, 2001 Informational Agenda Item "A" Page 2 FUNDING: No additional funding is required for this activity. RECOMMENDATION: DONATE BLOOD DURING THE WEEK OF APRIL 16 THRU APRIL 20,2001. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Employees will be able to drop by at their convenience during this week. The blood bank hours are Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:00am 'tiI5:0Opm, and Tues., Fri., 11 :OOam 'til 7:00pm. ATTACHMENTS: A - "City of Winter Springs Blood Drive Flyer" COMMISSION ACTION: City of Winter S\lt\\\\~ ~~iM~ts Week of April 16th thru 20th, 2001 Employees may drop by the blood bank branch office in Badcock Plaza during normal business hours Blood Bank normal business hours are: Mon. Wed.Fri. 9:00am'tiI5:00pm and Tues. Thurs. 11 :OOam 'til 7:00pm. You are encouraged to take time out of your day to donate blood for a worthy cause. The donation of blood only takes a few minutes and is satisfying to know that YOU may save a life. A goal of 50 donors has been set so PLEASE join with us to make this goal a reality. If further information is needed please don't hesitate to contact your Department Head or Fire Marshal Bob Dallas at (407) 327-7564. ~ PUBLIC IS INVITED! THANK YOU! PLEASE GIVE SO MORE CAN LIVE! Men Can Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack and Cancer by Donating Blood Three Times a Year Donating blood not only saves other people's lives, it may save your life as well. According to research, donating blood just three times a year can dramatically reduce the chance of a heart attack and certain types of cancer in men. Medical evidence shows that too much iron in the human body may lead to colon cancer and clogging of the arteries - that in turn may lead to a heart attack. Blood loss is a simple way to rid the body of excess iron. Women who lose blood through menstruation have about half the amount of iron in their bodies as men do. Because men store iron at a much higher level than do women, it is important for them to be able to continually reduce that level. Regularly donating blood, which can be as often as every eight weeks, is one of the best and easiest ways for men to lower the level of iron in their blood, thus reducing associated risks. Research shows that men who donate blood regularly - three times a year - are less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke, undergo heart surgery or require heart medications than men who do not give blood. Individuals at risk for cardiovascular disease should manage and reduce all established risk factors, such as smoking, a high-fat diet and a sedentary lifestyle. Donating blood is safe, it's simple and - for men - it may help save their lives. Donors can call 1-800-852-0346 to find the closest donation site to them. c Central Florida Blood Bank, Inc. }vur Home Town Blood Bank Together Saving Lives Since 7942 32 W. Gore Street Orlando, Florida 32806 Main Branch African-Americans Are Crucial And Rare Blood Donors Nationally, 14 million blood donations are made each year. Estimates report that African-Americans make only three to four percent of those donations, yet they receive approximately 30% of the transfusions. In Central Florida, the growing African-American population continues to outpace the shrinking number of donors. This is of particular concern due to the rare inherited blood disorder... sickle-cell anemia ... affecting much of the African-American community. Typically, rejection will occur if the transfused blood and the blood of the patient ~o not closely match - causing serious complications or death:' To help alleviate this serious problem, more African-American blood donors are needed. This will increase the availability of compatible blood during emergency situations. Donating blood takes less than an hour, and includes a free health screening to check blood pressure, iron level, cholesterol, temperature and pulse. The fact is that all blood donors save lives. But often only African- American donors can provide the blood that will be compatible with sickle cell patients. Donors can call 1-800-852-0346 to find the closest donation site to them. c Central Florida Blood Bank, Inc. rour Home Town Blood Bank Together Saving Lives Since 1942 32 W. Gore Street Orlando, Florida 32806 Main Branch