Vitalant to host blood drives at Music City Mall

Vitalant will be having a blood drive inside Music City Mall – in front of the theatre from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 23 through July 25.

The nonprofit blood service provider will be giving out Cinergy cards to all donors.

Vitalant is alerting the public to help reverse a critical blood shortage by making an appointment to give in the coming days and weeks. Donors of all blood types are needed.

With the number of new donors down sharply by 12% year over year, new donors and those that haven’t given in a while are especially needed. Hundreds of appointments over the next few weeks remain unfilled across El Paso and the entire far west Texas and Southern New Mexico regions. There is a critical need for donors with the most transfused blood type O, which has recently dipped to about half of the desired four-day supply, and platelet donors, whose donations must be used within a week of donation.

“Every time you donate you help ensure a patient’s lifesaving treatment doesn’t have to be put on hold,” Vitalant Chief Medical and Scientific Officer Dr. Ralph Vassallo stated in the press release. “When patient needs consistently outpace donors scheduling appointments, chances are higher a leukemia patient won’t be able to get their regular transfusion, or a transplant recipient will have their surgery delayed.”

In April and May, Vitalant collected about 13,000 fewer blood donations compared to the year prior. If AAA Memorial Day travel forecasts were any indication, rebounding to 92% of pre-pandemic levels, as schools let out for the summer, the number of available donors could drop even lower in the coming weeks.

“When there’s a high-profile emergency, people will drop what they’re doing to donate,”  Cliff Numark, Vitalant senior vice president, stated in the press release. “But there are many reasons patients need transfusions – which don’t grab news headlines. Certainly, it’s the blood already on the shelves that helps patients when tragedy strikes – but an adequate supply also has to be ready to provide for the individual needs of patients that arise every day, the cancer treatment, the accident victim, the transplant patient. Making an appointment to donate tomorrow or next week, will help ensure those needs can be met.”