Blood transfusions are a lifeline for thousands of patients recovering every year in all the hospitals in Malta and Gozo. The normal daily need of blood is an average of 50 blood bags daily, collected on a voluntarily and non-remunerated basis from altruistic persons like you.
If you are healthy the University of Malta encourages you to join in and give the gift of life on Thursday 8 March 2018 at the University of Malta Msida Campus (Faculty of ICT premises). Besides being International Women's Day, this day celebrates also the World Kidney Day. Patients suffering from renal failure benefit significantly from blood transfusions.
Interested donors are encouraged to check the [PDF] in order to assess whether they are eligible or otherwise to donate blood as well as to inform themselves better about the requirements for donating blood. Male donors are reminded that they can donate blood three months after their last donation. Female donors are reminded that they can donate blood four months after their last donation.
In order to minimise waiting time and to facilitate logistics please register your interest and reserve a place via:
www.um.edu.mt/donatebloodform.
For any queries and clarifications related to blood donation one may log on , leave a private message on or send an email to customercare.nbts@gov.mt.
Those interested may also call on land line +356 2206 6201, mobile +356 7930 7307, freephone +356 8007 4313.
