Rockets
flying over Israel is a frightening scene. Thus far the rockets and missiles that
have hit Israel from Iraq, Lebanon and recently from Gaza did not do extensive damage,
but they can and probably will one day.
Magen David Adom (MDA) provides a rapid and skilled
emergency medical response, including disaster, ambulance, and blood services
to Israel's 7.8 million people. It is responsible for 100% of the blood supply
for the IDF and for 90% of the blood supply for the nation.
The blood bank of MDA is located in the Dan region. The
Gazan rockets already proved to be able to reach Tel Aviv and thus put the blood
bank in great danger.
To get a better understanding of what could happen to the
central blood bank of Israel please watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2hZ6SlSqq0&feature=youtu.be This week, at the lovely home in Beverly Hills, of the hospitable
Shahin and Isaac Eshaghpour, American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA) hosted,
Professor Eilat Shinar, Magen David Adom (MDA) Blood Bank Director and Advisor
to Israel's Ministry of Health.
From R-Yossi Mentz, Host Mr. Eshaghpour, Dr. Shinar, Host
Mrs. Eshaghpour, Host Farhad Eshaghpour, Heather Huttema,
Dina Leed, Board Member, AFMDA Barak Raviv-Photo Orly Halevy
In 1950, the government of Israel mandated MDA, a
non-profit organization, to serve as the nations' emergency medical response
organization but it is not funded by the government, instead it is relying on
funds from donors around the world.
Dr. Shinar's message, to a room full of audience, that
included,
Barak, Raviv, President, Yossi Mentz Western USA Regional Director and Hope
Zeitz, Development Director, was clear: the last war with Gaza – Operation Pillar of Cloud
that took place in November 2012 - has proved beyond all doubt
that the impressive blood bank center, built by donors from the USA, Canada,
Australia and South Africa must go underground in order to uninterruptedly
serve the nation in time of war or other possible disaster that country may
experience. After all Israel is not only a constant war zone, it is also an earthquake
prone.
The blood bank of Israel is run, mostly by women. Dr. Shinar,
a 2nd generation Sabra (Born in Israel). She left a career with Hadassah
Medical Center, Hematology Division, to join MDA, and has been working at it for
25 years; since 1997 she has been its
director. She carries on her shoulders the responsibility for the supply of
blood for the entire country.
The target of the blood bank is to collect 1,400 blood
units per day that cover the needs of the country, to include emergency instances.
The current blood bank is all hi-tech, geared to test, process
and sort the blood units that arrive daily and then distribute it to hospitals.
The center also collects cord blood from after birth placenta for stem cell
purposes. This project has much to do with Jews being a minority and since in
health one has to deal with ethnicity, in many cases a bone marrow match is
impossible to find but among one's own.
So what keeps Dr. Shinar wake at night? The rockets that may one day hit the blood
bank center. The laboratories and the equipment must be in a safe structure and
that one is best to be underground, while the current business will remain as
an alternative center. The new center will be of conventional and non
conventional green, state of the art hi-tech.
If all else goes wrong in Israel and Israel is not able
to collect blood, Dr. Shinar has managed to secure the first ever for Israel contingency
agreement with American Blood Center (ABC) whereby, upon the call, they will
ship blood to Israel from their own bank.
Magen David Adom's urging project, the new underground
blood bank center, for which the grounds have been already secured in the town of
Ramleh, will cost $80 million and then some to build. This project, when
completed, will be Dr. Shinar's legacy. Remember, MDA lives on philanthropic contributions.
Please join in the effort; after all your support for MDA simply saves lives.
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