SW Washington/Portland holiday charity ideas...
hey everyone... its getting towards the holiday season and while there are a few events being planned up north, what do we have going down here... anyone got any ideas... i can get a hold of the POC for the marine reserve guys on swan island and see if they need anything for there Toys For Tots... anyone interested? anyone have any other ideas... i got a few others. while we all like the shows and the cars and stuff dont forget this is an owners club and i sure do like the warm fuzzy i get from giving somethin back everyonce in a while... oh yeah erik sure does like karma points too.
I was just looking at this earlier today. I think this would be a great idea!
http://www.psbc.org/programs/drives_organize.htm
http://www.psbc.org/programs/drives_organize.htm
Organize a Blood Drive
What you need to know before planning a blood drive. Please read this first!
How many donors do I need to have a blood drive?
Twenty-five to fifty or more committed donors depending on the size of your group. A full-day blood drive (up to six hours) can be held with as few as 20 donors. We can also come out for a half day with our bus (2-3 hours) and collect 15 and 20 committed donors.
What is a "committed" donor?
Someone who has signed up on the Donor Commitment Sheet stating that they will donate at your blood drive. Our experience shows that prospective donors who sign up in advance will be more committed to giving at your blood drive. Their phone number will help to schedule them once a date is set.
When can I schedule a date for our drive?
When you have a commitment of at least 25 donors, contact the Donor Group Recruitment Program to schedule a date. Blood drives are usually scheduled about two months in advance, but we may have an earlier opening in our schedule.
Why do I have to get advance commitments from donors before I schedule a date?
Through our experience, we have learned that an advance commitment from donors usually ensures that they will participate. Advance commitments help you, your donors and us, your community Blood Center. Because we are a nonprofit organization committed to providing patients and donors with the most cost-effective, high quality services available, advance commitments are necessary. This helps us ensure an adequate supply of blood for patients in your community and make the most efficient use of limited resources.
How do I decide between an indoor blood drive or use the Bloodmobile?
You can do either one depending on the capabilities of your group. For blood drives of 50 or more we recommend you host the drive inside your location. An inside blood drive requires a minimum of 25' x 30' of space (or larger if you expect more than 65 donors). For smaller inside blood drives (15 to 30 donors) you will need a room 20' x 20'. At your site you will also need to provide tables and chairs. The Blood Center will provide all other equipment. If no space is available inside your location, we will bring one of our bloodmobiles. The bus is about 40 feet long, will need about six level parking spaces and can accommodate about 50 donors. The mini-bus is about 25 feet long, will need three to four level parking spaces and can accommodate 20 to 35 donors.
Can I schedule a drive at a Donor Center?
We have recently introduced a new program to assist those who'd like to schedule a blood drive but don't have a place to hold a blood drive. We call the program Center Drive. With Center Drive you will work with a Puget Sound Blood Center Representative to coordinate getting your group, no matter how large or small, into the Donor Center of choice. Your Blood Center Representative will also help you plan your drive. To participate, donors simply sign up for their preferred time during the span of your drive. For more information contact: Center Drive Coordinator, 1-800-398-7888 ext 4313.
How do I get people to sign up?
Don't be shy; ask them. The main reason people don't donate blood is that they have not been asked. Another option is to form a committee and have each person recruit a certain number of donors. Tell potential donors that each donation can save as many as three lives. Also, if this drive takes place at work, make sure that you have the support from upper management so that your donors may give on company time.
How long does it take to donate?
About 45-60 minutes from walking in the door to walking out. The blood collection of one pint only takes about 7-10 minutes.
Who can donate?
Almost anyone in good health (no colds or flu) who weighs more than 110 pounds, is 18 years or older may donate. Those 16 and 17 may give with a Blood Center permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. For health-related questions, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions page or call the resource nurse at 1-800-DONATE-1, x2543. Some medications, medial conditions or risk factors may be a basis for deferral. We encourage all donors to eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating.
I have more questions.
Please contact the Donor Group Recruitment Program. They will help you with the planning and promotion to help make your drive successful.
What you need to know before planning a blood drive. Please read this first!
How many donors do I need to have a blood drive?
Twenty-five to fifty or more committed donors depending on the size of your group. A full-day blood drive (up to six hours) can be held with as few as 20 donors. We can also come out for a half day with our bus (2-3 hours) and collect 15 and 20 committed donors.
What is a "committed" donor?
Someone who has signed up on the Donor Commitment Sheet stating that they will donate at your blood drive. Our experience shows that prospective donors who sign up in advance will be more committed to giving at your blood drive. Their phone number will help to schedule them once a date is set.
When can I schedule a date for our drive?
When you have a commitment of at least 25 donors, contact the Donor Group Recruitment Program to schedule a date. Blood drives are usually scheduled about two months in advance, but we may have an earlier opening in our schedule.
Why do I have to get advance commitments from donors before I schedule a date?
Through our experience, we have learned that an advance commitment from donors usually ensures that they will participate. Advance commitments help you, your donors and us, your community Blood Center. Because we are a nonprofit organization committed to providing patients and donors with the most cost-effective, high quality services available, advance commitments are necessary. This helps us ensure an adequate supply of blood for patients in your community and make the most efficient use of limited resources.
How do I decide between an indoor blood drive or use the Bloodmobile?
You can do either one depending on the capabilities of your group. For blood drives of 50 or more we recommend you host the drive inside your location. An inside blood drive requires a minimum of 25' x 30' of space (or larger if you expect more than 65 donors). For smaller inside blood drives (15 to 30 donors) you will need a room 20' x 20'. At your site you will also need to provide tables and chairs. The Blood Center will provide all other equipment. If no space is available inside your location, we will bring one of our bloodmobiles. The bus is about 40 feet long, will need about six level parking spaces and can accommodate about 50 donors. The mini-bus is about 25 feet long, will need three to four level parking spaces and can accommodate 20 to 35 donors.
Can I schedule a drive at a Donor Center?
We have recently introduced a new program to assist those who'd like to schedule a blood drive but don't have a place to hold a blood drive. We call the program Center Drive. With Center Drive you will work with a Puget Sound Blood Center Representative to coordinate getting your group, no matter how large or small, into the Donor Center of choice. Your Blood Center Representative will also help you plan your drive. To participate, donors simply sign up for their preferred time during the span of your drive. For more information contact: Center Drive Coordinator, 1-800-398-7888 ext 4313.
How do I get people to sign up?
Don't be shy; ask them. The main reason people don't donate blood is that they have not been asked. Another option is to form a committee and have each person recruit a certain number of donors. Tell potential donors that each donation can save as many as three lives. Also, if this drive takes place at work, make sure that you have the support from upper management so that your donors may give on company time.
How long does it take to donate?
About 45-60 minutes from walking in the door to walking out. The blood collection of one pint only takes about 7-10 minutes.
Who can donate?
Almost anyone in good health (no colds or flu) who weighs more than 110 pounds, is 18 years or older may donate. Those 16 and 17 may give with a Blood Center permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. For health-related questions, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions page or call the resource nurse at 1-800-DONATE-1, x2543. Some medications, medial conditions or risk factors may be a basis for deferral. We encourage all donors to eat and drink plenty of fluids before donating.
I have more questions.
Please contact the Donor Group Recruitment Program. They will help you with the planning and promotion to help make your drive successful.
I would but blood makes me queezy atleast when it comes outta humans. dunno why i can handle it with anything else though. probably from being stabbed like 15 times when i gave blood once before they finally got the vien. or maybe it's just the whole needle thing i dunno
i can shoot a deer, gut/skin it... stick a needle in my arm and i'm taking a short trip the la la land of pansy ___...
Camie and Glen had a couple good idea'r for winter time events. Maybe someone could bring a clip board up and talk to folks there and take notes for possible group activities.
I'd be in for a toys for tots deal also.. The blood they'll have to drain outta somone else..
Camie and Glen had a couple good idea'r for winter time events. Maybe someone could bring a clip board up and talk to folks there and take notes for possible group activities.
I'd be in for a toys for tots deal also.. The blood they'll have to drain outta somone else..
yeah depends on where you been I was in Egypt and Uzbekistan I gotta wait for like a long time or something cuz of the horrible air air and soil quality lol Ill check for sure
Also as I look outside I see somethin productive not really a charity but these people are painting over Graffiti maybe we could spend a day beautifying the neighborhood.
Also as I look outside I see somethin productive not really a charity but these people are painting over Graffiti maybe we could spend a day beautifying the neighborhood.
i like the ideas... maybe after/during the bbq on sunday we can get together and try to iron something out for this holiday season. i think its one of the more unique things about se is that people are willing to give something back.
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Originally Posted by zinker
yeah depends on where you been I was in Egypt and Uzbekistan I gotta wait for like a long time or something cuz of the horrible air air and soil quality lol Ill check for sure
Also as I look outside I see somethin productive not really a charity but these people are painting over Graffiti maybe we could spend a day beautifying the neighborhood.
Also as I look outside I see somethin productive not really a charity but these people are painting over Graffiti maybe we could spend a day beautifying the neighborhood.
My husband went to Pakistan just a couple of years ago and it doesn't prevent him from donating blood every three months.
I love the idea of a blood drive!!!
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