BloodCenter salutes veterans, blood donors

Community members asked to donate May 21

The BloodCenter of Wisconsin is paying tribute this May to all those who save the day — our armed forces veterans as well as the everyday heroes who donate blood to help others in need.

Community members are asked to donate at the upcoming blood drive on Wednesday, May 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Universal Electronics, Inc., 640 N. Prospect Dr.

The BloodCenter asks area residents to make donating blood part of their Memorial Day traditions as a special tribute to our veterans — veterans like Sgt. Jason Lowman of Racine.

Veteran gives back

Jason Lowman
Jason Lowman

Army veteran Jason Lowman is partnering with the BloodCenter to remind members of the community that they can make a life-saving impact by donating blood.

“It’s a noble thing to do,” Lowman said.

As a 16-year veteran of the U.S. Army and a regular blood donor, Lowman understands the importance of having blood available to those who need it.

“I may no longer be in the Army, but I still want to serve my country and my community. Service doesn’t end after enlistment,” Lowman said.

He became the one in need when he suffered an injury during his second tour in Iraq. Lowman required back surgery and received blood. Now Lowman is partnering with BloodCenter of Wisconsin to help raise awareness of the critical need for blood in our community and beyond.

“It’s too easy not to do it,” he said.

Today, Lowman works with veterans in Southeastern Wisconsin to help them obtain fulfilling employment and adjust to civilian life.

Make time to give

Donors can schedule an appointment by calling (877) BE-A-HERO (232-4376) or by visiting www.bcw.edu or m.bcw.edu on their mobile device. Appointments are preferred to ensure a quick and convenient donation, but walk-in donors are also welcome.

Anyone 16 or older who is in general good health and meets eligibility requirements is encouraged to donate blood. Parental consent is required for 16-year-olds to donate. The entire process takes about an hour. Donors should bring a photo ID that includes birth date.

About BloodCenter

The BloodCenter of Wisconsin is a not-for-profit organization that specializes in blood services, organ, tissue and marrow donation, diagnostic testing, medical services and leading-edge research.

It’s the only provider of blood to hospitals in 29 Wisconsin counties as well as providing support to hospitals and patients across the country. BloodCenter of Wisconsin advances patient care by delivering life-saving solutions grounded in unparalleled medical and scientific expertise.

For more information, visit www.bcw.edu.

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