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Edinburgh couple's Christmas gifts
Caoimhe Duignan (34) received her first life-saving transfusion within the first few hours of her life. This December, partner Mike made his first donation to help people just like her.
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Edinburgh pilot for donors needing Malarial Antibody Tests (MAT)
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service is committed to the continual improvement of your donor experience. We aim to do this while maintaining our focus on blood safety. We are pleased to announce a pilot amongst whole blood donors at our Edinburgh Donor Centre.
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Hannah received the perfect gift of life saving blood transfusions
One young person who knows firsthand how vital blood transfusions are is Hannah Russell. Hannah, 20, lives in Glasgow and has a rare haemolytic blood disorder which has affected her family for generations.
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Three generations all received the gift of life saving blood transfusions
Baby Isabella Mackay will celebrate her first Christmas thanks to receiving an emergency transfusion when she was born.
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STV hosts a successful blood donation drive
News just in . . . there’s been a headline grabbing donation drive by a top TV team.
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Positive change, mission successful.
Staff from the Change Centre Dundee - Street Soccer Scotland arrived at Dundee Donor Centre with a mission.
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Edinburgh Lord Provost hosts SNBTS event
Huge thanks to Rt Hon Donald Wilson, Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh. The Lord Provost hosted an event at The City Chambers on Wednesday 18 January 2016, promoting the give blood campaign to community representatives.
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A Daddy says thanks
When a group of his colleagues decided to give blood together at their local donor centre, Andrew Jackson joined in - to say a very special thank you.
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Say hello again to Ridley!
This time last year, 18 month old Ridley was receiving a transfusion, while waiting for the real Santa to arrive in a bigger suit and boots.
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Why I became a blood donor – Susan’s story
A committed blood donor for many years, Susan is now also registered as a bone marrow donor – for a very personal reason.