The annual Tyler Wilcox Memorial Guns n’ Hoses Blood Drive in Pierre and Fort Pierre has been named the America’s Blood Centers’ Blood Drive of the Year for 2019.
Vitalant senior donor recruitment representative Abbie Arneson says the national recognition will officially be given March 10 during the ABC Awards of Excellence Banquet in Arlington, VA.
Tyler Wilcox passed away in 2005 at the age of 19 after a three year fight with cancer. He used over 250 units of blood during his cancer battle and wanted to do something to pay the generosity forward.
Arneson says it was a gamble to expand the blood drive from one day to three days.
While he didn’t survive to see the first annual event happen, Tyler was able to help with the planning and knew the event would be taking place.
Last year’s (2019) event collected 424 units of blood– breaking Vitalant’s record for most donations collected at one event. The previous record had been set by the 2018 Tyler Wilcox Memorial Blood Drive in Pierre and Fort Pierre which collected 420 units of blood.
Incidentally, there’s a Vitalant blood drive today (Wed.) and tomorrow in Pierre. Today, you can donate from 9:30am-2:30pm at the Capitol Lake Visitor’s Center and tomorrow from 8:15am-2:30pm at TF Riggs High School.
Donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh 110 pounds and be in good health. You can make an appointment at www.vitalant.org and also save about 20 minutes by completing the Fast Track Health History the day you donate.