The Central Red Cross Blood Centre, Cuttack was inaugurated in the year 1959 by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. This is the first Blood Centre of the State of Orissa. It was primarily designed to meet the blood requirements of S.C.B. Cuttack Central Red Cross Blood Centre has received the award of excellence in the field of voluntary blood donation in the every year.
Here free blood is given to thalassemia patients. Blood is not demanded for blood in Red Cross Blood Centre.
The Central Red Cross Blood Center, Odisha State Branch plays a key role in the voluntary blood donation
movement. Presently Red Cross Blood Centre are operating in two district of the state, raipur & durg.
Volume in the Human Body: Every person’s body contains about five liters of blood, which is approximately 10.5 pints.
Blood Donation Unit: When collected, blood is typically measured in units. There are approximately 450 ml of blood in one unit collected during a donation.
Ongoing Need for Donors: To meet the demand for blood, about 100,000 new donors are needed every year.
Life-Saving Potential: It can take up to 50 units of blood to save a single car crash victim, emphasizing the crucial role of blood donations in emergencies.
Supporting Leukemia Patients: Battling leukemia can require significant blood transfusions. It can take eight units of blood per week to help someone in this challenging fight.
One Donation, One Life: Despite the high demand, all it takes is one donation to potentially save a life. The simple act of giving blood has a profound impact on individuals in need. “Give Life.”