What you can do

What you can do

Everyone

  • Become a blood donor today and help save lives.
  • Commit to being a regular donor and give blood throughout the year.
  • Encourage your friends and family to become regular blood donors.
  • Volunteer with the blood service to reach out to members of your community, provide care to donors, and help manage blood donation sessions/drives.
  • Participate in World Blood Donor Day with your social networks.

Youth

  • Be a voluntary blood donor and an inspiration to others
  • Motivate others to become blood donors by your own actions and creative promotional activities.

Ministries of Health

  • Organize and participate in (virtual) activities to celebrate World Blood Donor Day, promoting voluntary unpaid blood donation to the public, across government and to other sectors
  • Acknowledge the crucial role of well-organized, committed voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors in ensuring a safe and sufficient blood supply during normal and emergency times.
  • Provide resources and infrastructure to facilitate voluntary blood donation.
  • Support the development of nationally coordinated blood transfusion services that provide equitable access to safe and quality assured blood transfusions for the whole population.
  • Speak to media about the importance of blood donation and the successes and challenges of your country in meeting national needs for blood.

 National blood transfusion services

  • Disseminate information about the importance of giving blood.
  • Distribute campaign materials that you can download from the World Blood Donor Day campaign web site.
  • Organize a virtual World Blood Donor Day celebration. This could include:
    • Inviting prominent politicians, celebrities and sports champions to make videos or communicate on the importance of giving blood;
    • Producing and disseminating promotional materials through your web site and social channels;
    • setting up virtual visits of blood centres and inviting the public to learn more about blood donation and transfusion; and
    • promoting blood donation success stories and heroic blood donors to your media.
  • Improve the infrastructure for blood donation and blood donor care.
  • Focus attention on donor health and care and provide quality service to blood donors.
  • Engage youth as partners in promoting voluntary non-remunerated blood donation.
  • Recruit and retain young blood donors through communication channels and technologies which are popular with their age group. 
  • Conduct regular, well publicized mobile blood donor session at university and college campuses.