Social TV
Health And Welfare

Facebook partners SANBS to help increase blood donations

Facebook has partnered with SA National Blood Service (SANBS) and the Western Cape Blood Service (WCBS) to help increase blood donations during the Covid-19 pandemic. “This is an important partnership with SANBS and WCBS, and one which we believe will make a positive difference to blood donations in SA,” said Nunu Ntshingila, Facebook Africa Regional Director.

The three organizations joined forces in an effort to encourage people to donate blood. This comes at a crucial time as the country starts to see a significant drop in blood donations as people stay at home and adhere to social distancing regulations, despite the World Health Organization advising that it is safe to donate blood.

According to Silungile Mlambo, Chief Marketing Officer at SANBS, “We face a number of challenges with regard to the collection of blood each year. This year, the pandemic brought us a new challenge. This will revolutionize the way we connect with our donors, allowing us to work smarter and optimize resources”.

SA is the first African country to launch the feature that allows people who are over the age of 18 to sign up as blood donors on Facebook. They will be notified when blood donations centres near them are in urgent need of donors. “We want to make it easy to connect people who want to donate with opportunities to give while learning about blood donation opportunities near them and inspiring action,” said Ntshingila.

“The Western Cape Blood Service is excited to be part of this initiative and we look forward to welcoming new donors to fixed sites at N1 City, Blue Route and 9 Long Street, Cape Town,” said Michelle Vermeulen, WCBS promotions, Public Relations and Planning Manager.

Related posts

Empowering Change: The Inspirational Journey of 8-Year-Old Pageant Model Uta Ncube

Mpofu Sthandile

Africa airlines see fall in air cargo demand in November

Mpofu Sthandile

Climate change threatens the well-being of South African children

Mpofu Sthandile

Pnet supports local women’s charity in honour of Women’s Month

Mpofu Sthandile

The Clicks Helping Hand Trust and Aquafresh teach kids oral hygiene habits

Mpofu Sthandile

Marie Stopes ensures access to family planning services for youth

Mapule Mathe

Leave a Comment