St. John's News
St. John’s Grows Blood Drives to Include All New York Campuses
May 08, 2008
St. John's University has expanded its award-winning blood drive
efforts to all of its New York State campuses. The Office of
Community Relations coordinated blood drives on the Oakdale and
Manhattan campuses for the first time this year to go along with
annual events at their Queens and Staten Island locations.
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The first blood drive on the Oakdale campus was held on April
14th, with the enthusiastic help of Alice Calhoun, Steve Rosenberg,
Dawn Kelly, Linda Faucetta and Ivan Villanueva. The drive was
conducted in a mobile blood collection unit parked near the
Academic Building and collected 20 pints of blood, which may saved
as many as 100 lives.
On April 22nd, a drive on the Manhattan campus inched just ahead
of the Oakdale premiere drive to collect 21 pints. The drive, held
in the University’s Murray Street campus in lower Manhattan, was
co-sponsored by Student Life and Gamma Iota Sigma, a professional
Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Sciences fraternity.
Blood drives on the Staten Island campus continue to grow,
collecting 62 pints recently in a single drive on April 16th.
Staten Island campus blood drives are coordinated by Margaret
Tierney, RN of the Office of Health and Wellness and improve each
year. With 108 pints collected so far in 2008, the Staten Island
drives may surpass last year’s total of 254 pints.
The students and employees of the Queens campus continue to
break records each year for their willingness to donate blood. They
have given 648 pints so far in 2008 and are on pace to break the
annual record yet again. One drive in February collected over 200
pints, the new record for a single drive at St. John's
University.
St. John’s University has received the New York Blood Services
Bronze award in 2006, the Diamond Award in 2007 and is on pace to
garner another honor in 2008.
Office of Community Relations Associate Kevin Ryan said, “It’s a
pleasure to expand our division’s service by sponsoring the blood
drives at Oakdale and Manhattan.”
Ryan serves as the coordinator for the Queens, Oakdale and
Manhattan campuses and liaison to the Staten Island campus.
For information on University blood drives, contact Kevin Ryan at
(718) 990-1941 or visit www.stjohns.edu/blooddrives.