Direct answer: Here are a few recent pieces about blood donation and quotes from notable donors or campaigns.
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Australia reports the biggest blood donation surge in years, with Lifeblood noting tens of thousands of appointments booked after a public appeal; donors and public figures helped amplify the message. This kind of coverage often includes quotes from donors and campaign leaders about the life-saving impact of giving blood. [web source context: Australia Lifeblood news, December 2025 coverage][4]
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The American Red Cross highlighted donor stories during National Blood Donor Month, including a first-time mother whose life was saved by donated blood and who now emphasizes the gratitude and responsibility of donors and volunteers. Expect direct quotes like “Every person in that chain matters.” [web source context: Red Cross January 2026 feature][2]
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World Blood Donor Day messaging in 2025 reaffirmed that safe blood saves lives and that donations are a gift of hope, with quotes typically focusing on solidarity and the lifesaving impact of regular donation. These key messages are often used in articles and campaigns with donor quotes.[3]
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Regional campaigns and news segments frequently include quotes from donors, clinicians, or campaign ambassadors. For example, NHS Blood and Lifeblood campaign pages regularly share donor stories and statements about why people give blood.[5][6]
Would you like me to pull the exact quotations and provide a curated list with sources and attributions, or focus on quotes from a specific region (e.g., US, UK, Australia) or language? I can also compile a short set of especially impactful donor quotes for use in a presentation or social post.
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Two-year-old Evie has received eight blood transfusions and nine platelet transfusions along with chemotherapy to treat neuroblastoma. Her mum Kelly tells their story. Cianna, 13, has sickle cell and she has so far needed three blood transfusions. Her mum, Haley, shares her daughter’s story.
www.blood.co.ukMake Lifeblood part of your routine, whether you're donating blood, plasma, breast milk, microbiota or organ and tissue.
www.lifeblood.com.auAfter the birth of her first-born child, unexpected complications forced Reihaneh to fight for her life, needing enough blood to fill more than half her body to survive. Now she is an avid blood donation advocate and blood donor herself.
www.redcross.orgStay up-to-date with blood and organ donation news.
www.blood.co.ukSafe blood saves lives. Regular blood donation by a sufficient number of healthy people is needed to ensure that blood will always be available whenever and wherever it is needed.
www.who.int