Frequently Asked Questions
What is BLOOD Donation?
Blood donation is a voluntary procedure that can help save lives. There are several types of blood donation. Each type helps meet different medical needs.
What is the process?
The process involves registration, a mini-physical checkup, the donation itself, and refreshments. It is safe and simple.
Why to Donate Blood?
A single donation can save three lives. Blood cannot be manufactured; it can only come from generous donors like you.
Who can donate BLOOD?
Generally, you must be between 18 and 65 years old, weigh at least 45-50kg, and be in good health. Specific eligibility criteria apply.
Who can't donate BLOOD?
Those with certain medical conditions, recent infections, low hemoglobin, or who have traveled to certain areas may be deferred temporarily or permanently.
How can I request for BLOOD?
You can request blood by visiting our Request Blood page and filling out the form, or by contacting our coordinators directly.
How can I register as a BLOOD DONOR?
You can register by visiting our Donor Registration page and submitting your details.