Throughout March, Vitalant offering multiple donation locations, events
MONTVALE, NJ (Feb. 25, 2021) – Due to the ongoing, nationwide surge in COVID-19 infections, there continues to be an urgent need for all types of whole blood and convalescent plasma. In response, the nonprofit, blood-collection organization Vitalant is urging donors to make an appointment at one of its four New Jersey locations. These four blood centers are:
- Lincoln Park(63 Beaverbrook Rd. | Suite 304) – Click here for hours
- Montvale(102 Chestnut Ridge Rd.) – Click here for hours
- Paramus(One West Ridgewood Ave., Suite 208) – Click here for hours
- Parsippany(1259 Rt. 46 East, Building #4E | Suite 410) – Click here for hours
In addition, Vitalant is providing five local, open-to-the-public donation events during March in central New Jersey:
Drive Name | Address | City | Drive Date | Time Open | Time Closed |
Hillside Health Department | 274 Hillside Avenue | Hillside | 3/1/21 | 1:00 PM | 5:30 PM |
Masonic Atlas Pythagoras | 1011 Central Ave | Westfield | 3/2/21 | 3:00 PM | 8:00 PM |
Deutscher Club | 787 Featherbed Lane | Clark | 3/20/21 | 8:00 AM | 2:00 PM |
RSMO – K of C #6201 Jackson | 401 Bartley Road | Jackson | 3/22/21 | 1:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
Montgomery EMS | Otto Kaufman Community Center 356 Skillman Road | Skillman | 3/24/21 | 12:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
Individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 are urged to donate blood plasma. Known as “convalescent plasma,” this blood component contains antibodies that may provide seriously ill patients an extra boost in fighting the disease. There is also a great need for blood platelets — small cells in the blood that form clots to prevent bleeding, while also helping with anemia and low blood counts – and type O-negative, the universal blood type.
FEMA has specifically identified blood donation as an “essential and integral component of the emergency support function.” Of note, coronavirus cannot be transferred through the blood. And, as always, the blood collection process is safe with no impact on the donor’s immune system. Vitalant staff follows rigorous safety and disinfection protocols at its blood drives and donation centers and have always required individuals to be in good health to donate blood.
Healthy individuals age 16 or older, who weigh at least 110 pounds, may donate blood; 16- and 17-year-olds must have proof of birth date and signed consent forms, either in English (http://www.communitybloodservices.org/media/Minor_Donor_Permit_ENG.pdf) or Spanish (http://www.communitybloodservices.org/media/Minor_Donor_Permit_Form_SP.pdf). Donors should eat a moderate meal prior to donating, and also bring identification featuring their signature.
On occasion, last-minute changes to scheduling for a donation event will occur. As a result, it is recommended that anyone planning to donate blood at a Vitalant donation event call 201-251-3703, toll free, to confirm timing and location details. Additional information about donating blood is also available by visiting www.vitalant.org.
About Vitalant in New Jersey
A not-for-profit organization that supplies blood and blood products to hospitals in the NJ/NY region, Bergen County-based Vitalant (previously Community Blood Services) has been devoted to serving the community’s transfusion medicine needs since 1953. Donations of blood and blood products, umbilical cord blood, stem cells, and bone marrow help to join individuals, organizations, businesses, and entire communities together in partnership to help save lives.
About Vitalant
Arizona-based Vitalant is among the nation’s oldest and largest transfusion medical organizations in the U.S. Founded in 1943, its blood centers division serves some 700 hospitals across the United States. A founding member of America’s Blood Centers and the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks), Vitalant also operates biological products distribution services, a quality consulting group, and a world-renowned transfusion medicine research institute. It also is a partner in the operation of high-volume donor testing laboratories.