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Question by JA+JH: Is donating blood genuinely regarded as “volunteering”?
I dont feel so. I feel of it as more like a charity…kinda like donating clothes, but your donating your blood instead. Thats MY opinion though, what do you believe?
Best answer:
Answer by pebblespro
No it is much more like “donating” you are giving it away to an individual else that can use it..
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Q.T.π Reuben Nov 10 2011 - 9:44 pm
I donate as often as possible (O negative). I never thought of it as volunteering. I always thought of it as doing something really nice for somrbody.
t.switch Nov 10 2011 - 10:08 pm
donating, charity, volunteering, whatever you call it,as long as you keep doing it. in my case i do it `cause like every other guy, i `m kinda afraid of needles. so the more i do it the less uncountable i get .
Wordsmith Nov 10 2011 - 10:31 pm
A rose by any other name, my dear, still smells as sweet! Call it giving, whether its time, blood, money or food. Blood is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Volunteer your blood!
Squeak Nov 10 2011 - 10:59 pm
it’s not mandatory, it’s voluntary, I volunteer to give blood, I volunteer to help the teacher, I volunteer to answer this question, I volunteer to vote, to participate, to give, to help, to donate, to work, etc.
slk29406 Nov 10 2011 - 11:22 pm
Technically, you are a donor, without the wonderful people like you, who save lives through your donation, the American Red Cross could not survive. We love you! Many strangers benefit through your gift of life. You can contact your local chapter and volunteer, they train you! It is great for meeting wonderful people, helping your community and networking. If you chose, you can be trained in First Aid, CPR and AED (automatic external defibrillator) or you can join us with the disaster team, we would love to have you! And many thanks for your generous donation of blood, you are a HERO!!!,
justanotherengine Nov 11 2011 - 12:16 am
You voluntarily took the time, to go and give blood, it’s “Volunteering”, and you are giving away some of your “Life force”, a pretty unselfish act if you ask me !