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Updated 04:24

Police Host Katowice Blood Drive on Monday

Police invite locals to a Katowice blood drive on May 18 to support accident victims and patients. Learn eligibility and how expats can help.

The Katowice blood drive will return on Monday, May 18 in front of the Provincial Police Headquarters. Consequently, the regional blood mobile will accept donors between 8:00 and 12:00.

What is happening and why it matters

The Provincial Police in Katowice invite residents and staff to donate blood. Moreover, the action runs regularly at the police headquarters at ul. Józefa Lompy 19. Therefore, police officers and civilians often join the effort. In addition, every unit of blood can save a life. Consequently, the blood helps accident victims, chronically ill patients, pregnant women, and children who need treatment.

Katowice blood drive: practical details

Donors should bring an identity document. Moreover, the organizers ask donors to eat a light meal and hydrate well before donating. The team will check basic eligibility on site. In addition, healthy people aged 18 to 65 and weighing at least 50 kilograms qualify. Therefore, volunteers who meet these criteria can give blood quickly and safely. However, if you have recent travel or medical history, staff will advise you on eligibility.

Extras: bone marrow registration and location

In addition, qualifying donors can register as volunteer bone marrow donors during the event. Moreover, the ambulance will stand by the main entrance to the Provincial Police Headquarters. Consequently, the location is easy to find for residents and visitors. Therefore, this offers a low-barrier chance to help others in a direct way.

Why this matters for expats and the wider region

Hospitals in Silesia and nearby regions rely on regular blood supplies. Consequently, local drives help keep stocks stable. Moreover, shortages often affect emergency care and surgeries. Therefore, a single donation can change outcomes for multiple patients. In addition, community events like this strengthen local ties between institutions and residents.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: [Expats can often donate blood in Poland if they bring a valid ID such as a passport. In Poland, PESEL is the national ID number, NFZ is the public health insurer, and ZUS runs social insurance. Consequently, you do not always need a PESEL to donate, but staff may ask for proof of residence or additional documents. Moreover, if you are unsure about eligibility because of travel or health history, call the Regional Centre for Blood Donation (Regionalne Centrum Krwiodawstwa i Krwiolecznictwa) before you go. Therefore, bring your ID, eat lightly, and hydrate before donating.]

Police-run blood collection events often attract regular donors. Moreover, they serve as visible reminders of community care. Consequently, the police cooperate with the regional blood centre to keep supplies steady. Therefore, the event has run for years and remains popular among police and civilians alike.

For expats, this is a simple way to help locally. Moreover, participating brings practical and social benefits. Therefore, if you can, consider joining the drive on May 18 between 8:00 and 12:00 at ul. Józefa Lompy 19 in Katowice.

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