Stephen Cornelissen: It’s Not Just About Emergencies — It’s About Everyday Care, Chronic Conditions and Hope
Stephen Cornelissen, CEO of Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, reposted from Australian Red Cross Lifeblood on LinkedIn:
”Every drop counts — and this Australian Red Cross Lifeblood post is a powerful reminder of just how far a single donation can go.
From cancer treatment and trauma care to supporting mums and babies, donated blood and plasma touch lives in ways many people don’t realise.
It’s not just about emergencies — it’s about everyday care, chronic conditions, and hope.
If you’ve ever donated, thank you.
If you’re considering it, now’s the perfect time to learn more and get involved.”
Quoting Australian Red Cross Lifeblood‘s post:
”We often get asked: Where does donated blood go?
The answer might surprise you – it helps with cancer treatment, surgeries, anaemia, trauma care, and even supporting mums and bubs.
Now it’s your turn, tell us in the comments, which of these did you learn about for the first time?”

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