Volunteer Work (July 17): Utah Blood

I have been actively striving to volunteer weekly for the past three years (except during my travel stint as I was simply moving around too much).  I decided to start tracking my volunteer work on the Wasatchgirl site, but occasionally update the Cragbaby if my weekly volunteer work is climbing or traveling related, or if it is an organization I have recently covered on the Wasatchgirl.

During the week of July 17, I volunteered with the University Venture Fund and also, thanks to my friend Pang who was visiting, donated platelets at Utah Blood while Pang donated whole blood.

I have written about Utah Blood many times, but wanted to remind people to donate. Utah Blood sees a decrease in donations during the month of July due to the dual Utah holidays, yet there are still people in need.  They are currently experiencing a 33% increase in demand.

You can stay abreast of Utah Blood’s needs by visiting their site, subscribing to their Blood Blog, joining their Facebook page or following their twitter stream.  To make an appointment at their Research Park or Murray location, call 801-584-5272.

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  • I want to second Rachel's recommendation to give blood. I've been the recipient of a transfusion myself -- I had extremely low blood pressure during my recent kidney transplant and so I was given a unit of blood to help stabilize me. It is because of people like Rachel that I was able to receive that. So, please, donate!
  • Travis,
    Thank you for this very applicable comment. I am glad to hear that you were able to stabilize after the transplant and transfusion. I will think of you when I donate. =)
    Best.
    Rachel
  • I love ARUP. Not only does it do great work, if I'm not mistaken, it's also a company that's great to work for, as it's often ranked super high on the Utah's best businesses list. Or whatever that annual list thing is called. It seems like they take good care of their employees, give back to the community....
  • Katie,
    Ah, I didn't know that about ARUP! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
    Rach
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