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Donors give blood for life 26.11.08

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

THE blood donor clinic rolls into Inishowen again next week with clinics in Buncrana on Monday and Tuesday and Carndonagh on Wednesday and Thursday. And two local men will be celebrating significant milestones. Retired Malin farmer Morell Colhoun will be donating his 52nd unit of blood, while Moville boat-builder and retained fire-fighter Bernard Barr will be making his 50th donation.
Both men will receive ‘Gold Drop’ awards from the Irish Blood Transfusion Service at a special presentation ceremony next year.
“I was a bit afraid of needles at the start,” Bernard Barr admitted, “but after I gave blood for the first time and realised how simple it is I just kept doing it. I look forward to donating blood whenever the clinic comes now, and I get annoyed with myself if I miss out because I’m on holiday or something.” Bernard Barr and Morell Colhoun.
“Everyone who can give blood should consider doing it, God knows, the hospitals need all the blood they can get.”
Morell Colhoun has been donating blood since 1971 and next week will give his 52nd unit – “one for every week of the year,” he quipped.
“I heard they were coming and I just went to give it a go,” he said. “I think it’s better to do something like this when you’re able – it will definitely help someone that needs it.”
Morell encourages everyone who’s able to give blood to do so, and his son Terence is also a regular donor.
“This is our last visit of the year to Inishowen and it gives people the chance to donate blood before Christmas,” said IBTS spokesman PJ Kelly. “I’d encourage as many people as possible, particularly those who have not donated before, to consider donating blood next week – it could be the gift of a lifetime.”
The Buncrana clinic will be in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel and will be open from 6.30-9pm on Monday 1 December, and 2.30-5pm and 7-9pm on Tuesday 2 December.
The Carn clinic will be held in the Community School from 3-5pm and 7-9.30pm on Wednesday 3 December, and from 2-5pm and 7-9.30pm the following day.
Blood donations are accepted from healthy adults aged 18-60, and up to 70 years in some cases. For more information, see www.giveblood.ie .
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