This is one call that can’t be ignored. No spam. No robocall. Just a real opportunity to save lives.
Following the festive season, blood collections across the country have decreased, while the need for blood has remained constant and critical. In response, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has launched a national blood donation campaign, “Answer the Call”, urging South Africans to roll up their sleeves and help rebuild the nation’s blood stocks.
Every day, lives across South Africa depend on the availability of blood. From accident victims and cancer patients to mothers facing childbirth complications, a steady blood supply is essential.
The Answer the Call campaign comes at a time when national blood stock levels have fallen below optimal levels and focuses on strengthening reserves ahead of the Easter holiday period, so that when the call comes, hospitals can continue saving lives every day.
Answer the Call is more than a campaign – it’s a moment we all recognise. That moment when a phone rings and you pause, wondering whether to answer. This time, it’s worth picking up. Because that call could help save a loved one, a friend or someone else’s family member.
Blood donation isn’t something to postpone. A small act, done regularly, keeps the healthcare system moving when it matters most.
“While many South Africans were travelling, resting and enjoying a break over the festive season, emergencies didn’t take time off. Road accidents, medical procedures and life-saving treatments all rely on a stable blood supply,” says Monique Schreiner, senior manager: Donor Relations. “Answer the Call is about reminding South Africans that now is the moment to step up, especially as we approach another high-demand period like Easter.”
Who can answer the call?
SANBS encourages all eligible South Africans to donate blood. To qualify, donors must:
- be 16 years or older (with parental consent if under 18);
- weigh 50kg or more;
- be in good general health; and
- lead a low-risk lifestyle.
The donation process takes approximately 30 minutes, and one donation can save up to three lives: helping accident victims, cancer patients, surgical patients and mothers experiencing childbirth complications.
What it means to “Answer the Call”
Answering the call is simple:
- Donate blood at your nearest SANBS donor centre or blood drive.
- Encourage friends, family and colleagues, including first-time donors, to donate.
- Donate regularly to help rebuild and maintain a reliable blood buffer.
“Answering the call today helps ensure patients continue to receive the blood they need tomorrow,” says Schreiner. “By donating today, South Africans can help support a stable blood supply through the Easter period and beyond.
“When SANBS calls, it’s never about us. It’s about the lives waiting on the other end of the line.”
SANBS thanks all donors, partners and communities who continue to answer the call and give the gift of life.







