Health Minister highlights donors’ solidarity and encourages especially young people to give blood
43 individuals have made between 125 and 300 donations, setting a historic record in the Balearic Islands.
The Blood and Tissue Bank of the Balearic Islands (BSTIB) held a ceremony this Saturday in Mallorca to honour its blood donors and recognise all those who help save lives through their blood donations.
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The event celebrated the dedication and consistency of blood donors who achieved major milestones in 2023 and 2024:
- 808 people made more than 20 or 25 donations
- 338 surpassed 40 or 50 donations
- 130 reached 60 or 75
- 42 individuals hit the 100-donation mark
- And 43 donors exceeded between 125 and 300 donations, setting a historic record in the Balearic Islands.
During the event, Minister of Health Manuela García praised “the solidarity of Mallorca’s donors” and encouraged the public, especially younger generations, to donate, stating:
“Every day, in our hospitals, someone needs blood. Someone is waiting for help that can only come from others.”
BSTIB director Rosa Maria Tarragó emphasised the impact of blood donation:
“Donating blood is a silent yet powerful gesture. Each of your donations represents hope for many individuals and their families. You are the heart of this life-saving chain.”
The event was also attended by Elena Esteban, Director General of Public Health; Cristina Granados, Director of Son Espases University Hospital; and other regional authorities.