
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is asking Jamaicans across the country to roll up their sleeves and donate blood so the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) can maintain stronger reserves.
Hon. Krystal Lee, State Minister in the portfolio, said officials want voluntary giving to become a steady habit rather than a last resort when a relative or friend falls ill. She argued that a reliable flow of donations is needed to meet everyday medical demand.
"We must build a Jamaica where blood donation becomes the norm, not the exception. For too long, our system has relied heavily on replacement donation as a model where persons give blood only when a friend or family member is in need. While commendable, in moments of crisis this practice is not sustainable," she said.
Lee spoke at the World Blood Donor Day Awards Brunch, where the Ministry also formally introduced its Lifesavers Club at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in Kingston.
The gathering paid tribute to leading individual donors, supporting organisations, healthcare partners, and other stakeholders who back Jamaica's national blood programme.
She cautioned that unpredictable donation levels leave the health system exposed and put patients in jeopardy. Blood remains vital for women who face complications in childbirth, people preparing for surgery, and children living with severe anemia, sickle cell disease, or childhood cancer.
"This is why a culture of continuous giving of blood is so critical. You are, quite frankly, someone's lifeline. You are somebody's type. That is our message, our national rallying call to Jamaicans islandwide. Let us see voluntary blood donation as a civic responsibility, an act of compassion that we all can participate in," the State Minister urged.
"The call is simple but urgent: donate blood. If you have donated once, donate again. If you are a regular donor, take someone with you. Let today be remembered as our collective national shift in mindset from 'I will donate when I must' to, 'I will donate because I can, because I am somebody's type'," she encouraged.
Syndicated from Jamaica Information Service · originally published .
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