Urgent call for all healthy eligible blood donors (men & women) as the supply of blood drops to dangerously low levels!
Ahavas Chesed is partnering with Maimonides Medical Center and they need our help now! Join in this mitzvah and save up to 3 lives!
The demand for blood is increasing. Our brothers and sisters across the country are relying on the blood donations from our community. To help meet this demand, Ahavas Chesed will be sponsoring a Blood Drive at the Lubavitch Yeshiva, 570 Crown Street!
Wednesday, 29 Av, 5783 / August 16, 2023
Lubavitch Yeshiva
570 Crown Street
Brooklyn, NY 11213
3:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Refreshments will be served.
Please click here to schedule an appointment
Eligible BLOOD donors:
– Must be feeling well and healthy.
– Not currently pregnant.
– Are at least 16 years old. (16 year old donors must have official written consent
– Weigh more than 110 pounds.
– Have not donated plasma in the last 28 days.
– Have not donated blood in the last 56 days.
– Have not donated double red cells in the last 112 days.
– The donation process takes approximately 20 minutes.
POLICIES:
– Don’t forget to bring a Photo ID or your Donor ID card.
Tips to be a successful donor:
– Eat a high-iron diet and hydrate well for at least 3 days prior to donating.
– Get a good night’s rest.
Feel free to forward to friends and family, and to post on social media.
We look forward to seeing you! Thank you for saving lives with us!
Rabbi Dovid Lieder
Apparently, giving blood causes new blood to be generated, which has the effect of making the blood less “sticky”. And can ontribute to better health, and can lessening the occurrence of stroke and heart events.
Oh do I miss him very much .
He was literally the Malach of chesed and ahavas yisroel in the shechuna .
He is terribly missed .
His yartzeit is Rosh hashona .
Hashem took his angel away from us
Do I need to schedule an appointment, or can I just show up?
Yes, you can just show up to the Blood Drive. No need to preregister.
For following in your father’s footsteps and taking care of our community. May you be blessed with much success in continuing the Holy work of your father, a”h