Singapore Red Cross targets younger blood donors in new push

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The Singapore Red Cross hopes to increase the youth donor pool to 25 per cent of the total by 2030.

SINGAPORE – A new initiative launched by the Singapore Red Cross aims to engage 500 young people aged 16 to 25 over the next five years.

One of the key campaigns YouthInspired will be taking part in later in 2024 is the Asia-Pacific Youth Blood Donation Marathon. When it was last held in 2022, students from 14 universities in Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea took part. The Red Cross Youth uniformed group, through the Youth Blood Donor Programme, nurtures blood donation advocates in primary and secondary schools. SRC also works closely with tertiary institutions to organise outreach activities and blood donation drives on campuses.

A Health Sciences Authority study revealed that patients aged 60 and above accounted for 60 per cent of the blood usage. As a person ages, the likelihood of him requiring a blood transfusion increases due to higher susceptibility to anaemia and the development of multiple comorbidities. The 25-year-old aerospace engineering student at NTU recalled that when she turned 17, her mother took her to Bloodbank@HSA, where she donated blood for the first time. She has since donated her Type O blood 22 times.

 

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