


The Importance of Hydration for Plasma Donation
Donating plasma is a generous act that can help save lives and help improve the health of many individuals. However, to aid in a smooth donation experience, it's crucial to pay attention to your hydration levels. Proper hydration can play a significant role in the plasma donation process, and understanding its importance can help you prepare better. If you are more interested in learning about how to prepare to donate plasma beyond hydration, check out a relevant blog post here.

💧 Hydrate. Donate. WIN. All Summer Long! ☀️
We’re making this summer extra rewarding—with a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card each month and collect exclusive summer stickers just for showing up and doing good at your participating CSL Plasma center. #SummerHydrationChallenge

Be Rewarded when you Donate at CSL Plasma
Have you been searching for easy ways to get extra cash that don’t take a ton of time and are worth your while? Say goodbye to scouring the internet for lackluster ideas such as filling out scammy surveys or registering for sleep studies (who actually wants someone to watch them sleep?!). If you are looking for some extra cash, you might have (finally) stumbled upon a blog post that *actually* describes a solution for you. While it varies by location and is subject to change, you could receive up to $100 for your first donation and receive up to $700 your first month as a new donor. Sounds pretty cool, right? Just keep in mind that these numbers do depend on a variety of factors, so keep reading for more information.

How Plasma Donation Helps Save Lives for Expectant Mothers
Mother's Day is a time to celebrate the incredible women who bring life into the world and nurture their families with love and care. As we honor mothers everywhere, it's important to recognize that plasma donations contribute to life-saving therapies, including some that protect the babies of mothers-to-be. Donated plasma is crucial for making Rho(D) Immune Globulin, a medication that protects the babies of Rh-negative expectant mothers from complications during pregnancy. But what does it mean to be Rh-negative, and why is Rho(D) Immune Globulin so vital?

Did you Know May 6th through May 12th is National Nurses Week?