Luverne, MN – Join in the annual Luverne Heroes Behind the Badges blood drive on Monday, January 19 at Sanford Luverne Medical Center (1600 N. Kniss Ave., Luverne) from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This friendly competition between Luverne EMS, Fire Department, and Law Enforcement will impact the community’s blood supply throughout January. All those donating blood will receive a $20 Kwik Trip gift card as a thank you gift. To schedule a donation, donor may log onto www.cbblifeblood.org, select “donate now,” “blood drive calendar,” and January 19 or call us at 605-331-3222. Our select the link HERE.
January is a critical time for blood donations, as winter weather and seasonal illnesses often lead to decreased donations while the need for blood remains constant. Patients undergoing surgery, cancer treatment, trauma care, and those with chronic illnesses depend on a steady supply of blood to save their lives.
“Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood,” said Ken Versteeg, Executive Director, Community Blood Bank. “National Blood Donor Month is an important reminder that blood donations are essential year-round, and we encourage our community to start the new year by giving the gift of life. Just in our service area community patients will use between 450 – 550 donations per week. The demand for blood in the area continues to grow as we experience the Baby Boomer’s aging and requiring additional medical services.”
The donation process takes approximately 30 minutes, and a single donation can save up to three lives. Donors must be at least 17 years old (or 16 years old with parental consent found at www.cbblifeblood.org), weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in general good health. Donors exhibiting cold or flu symptoms are unable to donate. A valid identification is required at the time of registration. It is recommended that a person eat and drink plenty of fluid prior to donating blood. Community Blood Bank is the only blood provider to Sanford Luverne Medical Center and asks residents to support their local patients when we come to Luverne.


