Tyler Andrews, a photographer and podcaster, routinely donates blood at the Heart of Tennessee Red Cross Chapter in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He began donating blood when he was frustrated he couldn’t give back financially. One day he was donating blood next to a man who doing the same thing, but the only difference was the man was a multi-millionaire. That’s when it clicked for Andrews.
“As I was sitting on the bench donating blood, I looked over
and realized my blood donation was every bit as valuable as the other guy’s,”
Andrews said. “There was literally nothing I could have done to make that
donation more valuable in that moment than exactly what I was doing.”
Andrews goes faithfully once a month to donate platelets, tiny
cells in your blood that form clots and stop bleeding. For millions of
Americans, platelets are essential to surviving and fighting cancer, chronic
diseases and traumatic injuries. Since platelets must be used within five days
of donation, platelet donors are constantly needed and Andrews is happy to help
meet the need.
When Andrews visits the Heart of Tennessee Red Cross Chapter
office, he is always amazed by the teamwork of volunteers and the community. From
volunteers who answer the phones and greet blood donors, to community members
who make regular donations, it takes collaboration to carry out the American
Red Cross mission to collect blood and platelets.
“Because this is something that is necessary for the
preservation of life, there really aren’t any small actions,” Andrews added. “It’s
all lifesaving.”
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