You can save three lives this Mandela Day
“By donating a unit of blood every eight weeks, blood donors are able to live up to the ideal of Mandela Day by performing voluntary service throughout the year.”

HIGHVELD – Every year, on 18 July, people around the globe do their bit in support of Mandela Day to make the world a better place.
But how many will be able to say they saved the lives of three people?
“You will be able to donate blood, if you visit any of our hundreds of Mandela Day sites around South Africa,” said Ms Silungile Mlambo, national marketing manager at the South African National Blood Service (SANBS).
Mandela Day has been celebrated every year since 2010.
In 2009, on former President Mandela’s birthday, the United Nations declared 18 July to be Nelson Mandela International Day.
At first the call was for people to dedicate 67 minutes of their time, representing the 67 years of his life that Mandela gave to social justice, to volunteering and community service.
The campaign has now shifted to encouraging individuals and organisations to act throughout the year, and not just on one day.

“By donating a unit of blood every eight weeks, blood donors are able to live up to the ideal of Mandela Day by performing voluntary service throughout the year.
“And every time they do, they are potentially saving the lives of three people.
“What better way to honour the life and service of Nelson Mandela?
“The SANBS’s theme for Mandela Day is, It’s not just blood, it’s saving a nation,” said Ms Mlambo.
As its commitment to Mandela Day, the SANBS will be hosting blood donation sites at hundreds of locations all over South Africa.
To find out where your nearest donation site is, please call the SANBS on 0800 11 9031, email customerservice@sanbs.org.za or click on https://bit.ly/NMD-Blood-donation-2017
“If you want to make a difference on Mandela Day and you do not know how, or you are already doing something but you would like to do more, visit one of our donation sites.
“Donation is quick and easy and it’s a lifesaver,” said Ms Mlambo.



