True or False
Blood drive
Before the drive
After the drive
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100

True or false?

You should wear a long sleeve to avoid being cold while donating?

False, wear a normal shirt which sleeves are able to be rolled up for donating

100

Why is it important to donate?

You are giving to people who need blood for surgeries, illnesses, trauma accidents, ect.

100

What is a big breakfast that you should eat before donating?

Choose lean proteins (lean meat, cheese and yogurt) or complex carbohydrates (bread, cereal and fruit) and avoid fatty foods

100

How long do you have to stay in your cot after donating?

At least 10 minutes

100

What day is the blood drive?

December 12th, 2025 from 8:00AM to 1:30PM

200

True or False

Even if you got a tattoo the day before donation, you are still eligible to donate?

True! If you got a tattoo applied by a state-regulated entity using sterile needles and ink that is not reused in a licensed establishment, then they are acceptable. If not, you should wait 3-4 months or until your tattoo is healed to donate

200

How old must you be to donate?

At least 17 if younger you need a parent consent form
200

How many hours of sleep should you get the night before donating?

8-9 hours of sleep

200

Why can't you go back to class DIRECTLY after donating?

To insure you aren't feeling lightheaded, sick, and have no abnormal bleeding

200

Are you making a difference by donating blood? How so?

Yes! Blood is a constant need and you are able to help people and impact their lives.

300

True or False?

You must wait at least 56-60 days to donate blood again?

True, you should wait around 8 weeks before donating blood again, to give your body enough time to regenerate. If you sign up for reminders, the Red Cross will text or email you when you can donate again. You can donate 6 times per year!

300

How tall must you be to donate?

You should be at least 5'4
300

What are some items you should bring with you to the drive?

The donor needs either an American Red Cross donor ID (preferred) or an acceptable primary picture ID such as:

  • Driver's license
  • Immigration and Naturalization Service card (green card)
  • State ID
  • Employee ID
  • Passport
  • Student ID
  • Military ID

If you are 16 and under, you will also need to bring a signed permission slip.

300

Are you aloud to go to practice or lift heavy things after donating?

no!!

300

Even if you don't donate, are you eligible for rewards?

Yes! Even if you are turned away for health reasons, showing up allows you to still get any rewards that are given to people who do donate. The effort is just as valuable as the product.

400

True or False?

You can save up to 3 lives when you donate

True!

400

How much must you weigh to donate?

110 pounds

400

What must you do before you are ready to donate?

Drink a bottle of water

400

How can your body replace the blood in your body after donating?

Eating and drinking something sugary like juice and cookies. We will have a canteen with plenty of snacks.

400

What is a benefit to donating?

You can get a red cord at graduation and you are saving lives donating

500

True or False?

You should avoid drinking water before donating

FALSE! Make sure you guys drink plenty of water! Drink a few extra glasses of water, including an extra glass about 10 to 30 minutes before your donation 

500

Where is the blood drive held?

In the Mini Gym

500

You should eat foods that are high in what before you donate?

Foods high in Iron: beef, turkey, chicken, lamb, pork and liver breads,pasta, tofu, beans, lentils, peanuts, dried fruits, raisins, eggs.

The American Red Cross routinely checks your hemoglobin before each blood and platelet donation. Hemoglobin is a protein in your body that contains iron and carries oxygen to the tissues in your body. A screening test measures the amount of hemoglobin from a single drop of blood obtained from a finger stick. If your hemoglobin is too low, we will ask that you wait to donate.

Iron is an essential mineral that is a part of hemoglobin which helps maintain your strength and energy. Your body needs iron to make new blood cells, replacing the ones lost through blood donations.

500

Why should you limit your physical activity after donating?

To avoid nausea, dizziness, and fainting 

500

Can certain medication limit you from being able to donate?

Yes! Make sure you check with your parents or doctor before donating if you are on any medication.