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This Heritage Month, make saving lives your legacy

Join SANBS and Round Table Southern Africa in Bleed for Change – a national call to honour our heroes by becoming one.

This Heritage Month, South Africans are reminded that our true legacy lies not only in the traditions we honour, but also in the lives we preserve.

Under the theme Celebrating the lives of our heroes and heroines who laid down their lives for our freedom, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) and Round Table Southern Africa (RTSA) are calling on all citizens to become modern-day heroes through the simple yet profound act of donating blood.

Every day in South Africa, someone urgently needs blood to survive.

A mother in childbirth, a child battling cancer, or a victim of a car accident. Yet despite this daily demand, less than 1% of South Africans donate blood.

To shine a light on this life-saving act, SANBS and RTSA have launched Bleed for Change – a national blood drive initiative that will run from September 2025 until February 2026, officially kicking off on September 24 (Heritage Day).


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Why Bleed for Change?
Blood cannot be manufactured, it can only come from another human being. This makes every donor an unsung hero. In the same way, Heritage Month calls on South Africans to celebrate their cultures and diverse traditions as part of one united nation.

Bleed for Change honours the everyday heroes who give of themselves so that others may live. Heritage Day, celebrated on September 24, is about embracing our culture, beliefs, and traditions in the spirit of a nation that belongs to all its people.

“Donating blood is one of the simplest yet most powerful acts of humanity. Bleed for Change is about showing South Africans that you don’t need to be rich or famous to save a life, you just need to be willing,” said Sifiso Khoza, Reputation and Communication manager at SANBS.

“As Round Table Southern Africa, our mission has always been about service, community, and impactful change. Through Bleed for Change, we want to demonstrate that young South Africans have the power to make a life-saving difference.


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“Blood donation is not just a medical act; it’s a legacy of kindness and Ubuntu that strengthens our communities,” said Riaan Greyling, Branding manager at Round Table Southern Africa.

Whether you’re a donor, a recipient, or someone who simply wants to make a difference, Bleed for Change is a call to action that links the spirit of Heritage Month with the act of saving lives.

Let your legacy be life itself. Donate blood. Save lives. Be the hero South Africa needs. One unit of blood can save up to three lives – three families, three futures, three stories continued, all because of one simple act.

Follow SANBS on social media:
• X: @theSANBS
• Facebook: @SANBS
• Instagram: @thesanbs
• TikTok: @thesanbs

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Thelma Koorts

Thelma Koorts is an editor with a passion for delivering high-quality editorial services that meet the evolving needs of readers and clients. She currently serves as the editor for the Brakpan Herald, Springs Advertiser, African Reporter, and Heidelberg Nigel Heraut. With over 30 years of experience in journalism, her goal is to keep readers informed and updated through informative news from the community to the community.

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