- Nearly 20,000 Big Ten students, alumni and fans across the country donated blood as part of the Abbott-Big Ten nationwide competition this college football season, helping save as many as 60,000 lives
- Nebraska’s win was announced at the Discover Big Ten Football Championship Game where the university received
$1 million from global healthcare company Abbott to advance student and community health - The competition, which will be back next fall, aims to help combat the greatest need for blood in a generation, while also helping create new lifelong blood donors
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Nearly 20,000 Big Ten students, alumni and fans across the country donated blood as part of the competition. With each donation saving up to three lives, the competition helped save as many as 60,000 lives. The competition did its part to help alleviate current nationwide blood shortages and educate people about the need for blood while inspiring blood donations across the country.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln took home the win, accepting “The We Give Blood Drive” trophy during the Discover Big Ten Championship Game, as well as a
“There are many reasons I’m proud to be a Nebraskan, and this is one of them,” said University of Nebraska President
“These past few months, we’ve watched students across the Big Ten step up and commit to donating blood, many of them first-time donors,” said
“The We Give Blood Drive” aims to help build the next generation of blood donors during a time when the nation is experiencing one of the biggest blood shortages in a generation and has seen the rate of donors between 19- and 24-years-old drop by nearly a third in recent years. More than half of donors at “The We Give Blood Drive” campus blood drives donated blood for the first time.
Blood donations are needed for a wide variety of medical reasons, including trauma and accident victims, individuals receiving cancer treatment, mothers after childbirth, and premature babies like
“Blood donation is imperative for so many, including my little girl who would not be here today without the generosity of countless Nebraskans who donated the blood that saved her life,” said Genevieve’s mother
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“Thank you to the nearly 20,000 people across the country who showed up to donate blood during this critical time when the nation is experiencing one of the biggest blood shortages in a generation,” said Tony Petitti, Big Ten Conference Commissioner. “Congratulations to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on winning the
“The We Give Blood Drive” blood donation competition ran throughout the college football season, from
Participants donated blood on campus and at blood centers around the
About the Big Ten Conference:
The Big Ten Conference is an association of world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in the lives of students competing in intercollegiate athletics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness. The Big Ten Conference sponsors 28 official sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, and the broad-based programs of the 18 Big Ten institutions provide direct financial support for more than 14,000 student-athletes. For more information, visit BigTen.org.
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