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Austin Peay State University Health and Human Performance faculty to host Blood Drive

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – Blood is desperately needed at Hospitals across Tennessee. Last week, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee called on the state’s residents to help end the blood bank shortage, and even the American Cancer Society is pleading for people to donate because, according to that organization, “blood transfusions save millions of lives in the United States every year.”

A blood drive will take place at Austin Peay State University September 23rd-24th. (APSU)
A blood drive will take place at Austin Peay State University September 23rd-24th. (APSU)

The American Cancer Society is speaking out because, for cancer patients in particular, these transfusions help replace vital red blood cells and platelets.

To combat this shortage, the Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Health and Human Performance (HHP) will host a special, two-day American Red Cross blood drive to benefit the region, from 10:00am-4:00pm, September 23rd, and 11:00am-5:00pm, September 24th, in the APSU Foy Fitness and Recreation Center.

Instructor Donna Dey organized the event after discovering how the current blood shortage affected her colleagues. Earlier this year, Tonya Leszczak, Austin Peay State University assistant director of alumni relations, was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, an aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. During a critical time in her treatment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, a team of doctors told her there’d be a short delay in her care.

“The doctor said, ‘We have a blood shortage, so you’re not going to do the procedure today,’” Tim Leszczak, APSU professor of HHP and Tonya’s husband, said. “They told us we’d have to wait until they received a delivery later that day. That’s when we realized there was a blood shortage. We saw it firsthand.”

Dey and her HHP colleagues are encouraging individuals both at Austin Peay State University and in the greater Clarksville community to give blood during the two-day drive. The process will take about an hour, but donors will restore critically low blood supplies.

Anyone interested in donating should reserve a time by visiting www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=APSU

Some individuals, for a variety of reasons, are unable to donate blood, but Dey said that shouldn’t stop them from supporting this important event.

“We need volunteers to help us that day, so even if they can’t donate blood, they can donate their time,” she said.

The APSU Foy Fitness and Recreation Center is located at 451 Marion Street in Clarksville.

To volunteer or for additional information, contact Dey at deyd@apsu.edu.

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