The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) has issued an urgent appeal to Limerick residents to donate blood as supplies have reached critically low levels. Hospitals in the region rely on steady blood donations for surgeries, emergency treatments, and life-saving procedures, but recent shortages have placed immense pressure on the healthcare system.
“Every blood donation counts, and right now, we need the community to come together to help save lives,” said an IBTS spokesperson. The organization emphasized that blood donations can make a significant impact, with one donation potentially saving up to three lives.
Clinics Open for Donors
Special donation clinics have been set up across Limerick to encourage both new and returning donors to participate. Appointments can be scheduled online through the IBTS website, and while walk-ins are welcomed, pre-registration is recommended to ensure smooth operations.
Who Can Donate?
Eligibility requirements include being in good health, aged between 18 and 65, and weighing at least 50 kilograms. Regular donors must ensure a 90-day gap between donations. Those unsure of their eligibility can consult the IBTS website or their local clinic for guidance.
A Community Call to Action
Limerick has a long-standing tradition of community support during times of need. With blood donation taking less than an hour, residents are being reminded of the life-saving potential of their contribution.
“It’s a simple act of kindness that can mean the world to someone in critical need,” noted a local healthcare worker.
This call to action comes at a crucial time when the demand for blood continues to rise, particularly during the holiday season and winter months. By stepping forward now, donors can play a vital role in ensuring that hospitals have the resources needed to provide life-saving care.
For more information, including clinic locations and schedules, visit the Irish Blood Transfusion Service’s official website or contact your nearest donation center.