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Most importantly, everyone who gave blood was from a black or minority ethnic background with the majority being of African and African Caribbean descent. “Certain rare blood groups are more common in specific ethnic groups, so encouraging people with rarer blood types to donate is a constant challenge for us,” said Jayne Harman, West Midlands spokesperson for the National Blood Service (NBS). “At present only three per cent of regular blood donors are of Asian, African and African Caribbean descent and we are keen to increase this figure. We hope that even more people in the Lozells area will follow in the footsteps of the 60 individuals who came along in January to give blood. On behalf of the NBS I would just like to say a huge thank you to all at UCKG,” Jayne concluded. Pastor James Marques who leads the Lozells church said: “As our members have discovered, it is easy to give blood. We are all thrilled that we managed to get so many people along that the National Blood Service team that ran the session was inundated.” Blood donations are fundamental in saving lives, and just one gift of blood can single-handedly save up to three lives. Some people of African and African Caribbean descent require blood transfusions to help in combating the potentially life threatening disorder Sickle Cell Anaemia, which is more prevalent among their communities than in the general population. The UCKG HelpCentre in Lozells hosts blood donation days once or twice a year as the demand for blood is constant. Together with the NBS, Pastor Marques and his team would urge people from Lozells and surrounding areas to continue to give generously in future. ~Ends- For more information please contact Jenny Walton or Lucy Andrews on 023 8071 3020 or Francessca Lewis at UCKG on 0207 686 6033. Notes to editors: UCKG is a Christian church and registered charity that offers a range of practical support activities alongside spiritual support and comfort. For more information on the next blood donation day please contact UCKG HelpCentre in Lozells Road on 0121 554 3334. For more information on giving blood in general please contact the National Blood Service helpline on 0845 7711 711 or visit its website at www.blood.co.uk.
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