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For The Cause Of Good                      

The
 

ESTABLISHED 1958
Assisting Canadian
Blood Services

It Takes All Types

Healthy people between the ages of 17 and 60 (up to 71 if a person is a regular donor) can donate blood every 56 days. It usually takes about one hour to be registered at the clinic, donate blood, rest, take refreshments and be on your way. Giving blood affects one very little, beyond a well earned feeling of personal satisfaction.

Be a Blood Donor Today!!!

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When you give blood, you give...

  • Another Birthday

  • Another Day At The Beach

  • Another Night Under The Stars

  • Another Talk With A Friend

  • Another Laugh

  • Another Hug

  • Another Chance

Who can be counted as a Masonic Donor?

  • Any member of a Mason's family, relations and friends in good health, between the ages of 17 an 60. (up to 71 if a person is a regular donor.)

  • Who donate on behalf of a Mason.

  • Who gives blood, plasma and platelets at a supported or sponsored by Masons clinic.

  • Who has been contacted by a Mason.

Be counted - put your self in the picture...
Contact Your Lodge Blood Donor Chairman

History of the Masonic Blood Donors Committee:

In the address to the 103rd Annual Communications of Grand Lodge the Late M.W. Bro. Harry L. Martyn formed a Special Committee called The Blood Donor's Committee.
The terms of reference were; "The purpose of the committee is to assist agencies working in this field and to keep identified with their wonderful work."
The task of this committee is to ensure that all Masons know about the work of Canadian Blood Services and to encourage the giving of blood.
It also compiles statistics from every lodge for presentation to Grand Lodge.
It is important therefore that each lodge obtains accurate statistics as to the number of donations by members, friends and their families.
The statistics assembled by the lodge are gathered together by the District Chairman and then forwarded to the Grand Lodge Chairman. --The Masonic Manual