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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Blood donor makes 250th contribution
By Ron Giofu
An Amherstburg resident first began giving blood over 55 years ago and doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Kent Wigle hit a significant milestone last Wednesday afternoon as he made his 250th blood donation at the Canadian Blood Services blood donation clinic at the Columbus Community Hall. Wigle noted his brother, who is three years older than him, went down to give blood in 1965 at the Masonic Hall in Amherstburg. One thing led to another and his first blood donation was made. “I went down to watch and the next thing you know, I had a needle in my arm,” said Wigle. Since that first donation, Wigle said he has consistently donated blood ever since. “They need the blood, so I donate it,” he said. Wigle said when he first started giving blood, people were only allowed to donate blood four times per year and there was an age limit. Now, people are allowed to donate blood six times per year and there is no age limit. Hitting the milestone of 250 blood donations was something Wigle never envisioned. In fact, he didn’t think he would hit previous milestones. “I thought I’d never get to 200,” he said. “I made it to 200 and I said I would try for 250.” The 73-year-old Wigle said he enjoys giving back to the community and this is how he does it. Prior to his retirement from Seagram’s (now Diageo), he would join fellow co-workers in travelling to Windsor for donations as there was a period when clinics were not of-
Kent Wigle hit a new milestone when it comes to donating blood during the April 21 blood donation event presented by Canadian Blood Services as he made his 250th donation. RTT Photo by Ron Giofu
fered in Amherstburg. Since blood donation events returned to town several years ago, he can stay closer to home. “It’s something that I always look forward to,” said Wigle. “They always need blood. People are still getting into accidents and people still need surger-
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ies.” As for any future goals, Wigle said his plan is to “just keep donating as long as I can.” “You’re helping people,” he added. Wigle joked that he was told by a volunteer that they weren’t sure if they
had a pin that went as high as 250. While recent donations, including the one made last Wednesday afternoon, have had to be done with a mask on, Wigle stated the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had little impact on his willingness to donate. “I figure you can’t get any cleaner than this,” he said, as he laid on a table with the blood coming from his left arm. Marisa Gatfield, donor relations and collections territory manager for Canadian Blood Services, said she was pleased to learn of Wigle’s 250th blood donation. “It’s wonderful to see dedicated donors!” said Gatfield. “It’s always wonderful to share donor milestones. We are grateful. Donations are Canada’s lifeline. We are appreciative of everyone that came to the clinic.” Gatfield added that Wigle has “no doubt saved quite a few lives” thanks to his 250 donations. “That’s an amazing contribution and it is saving Canadian lives,” she emphasized. “We’re really grateful.” The April 21 blood donation event at the Columbus Community Hall, formerly known as the Amherstburg Knights of Columbus Hall, saw about 100 donors take part, Gatfield stated, adding that the clinic reached 116 per cent of its collection objective. Canadian Blood Services’ next blood donation event in Amherstburg will be June 23 back at the Columbus Community Hall at 190 Richmond St. It will run from 1-7 p.m. It will be by appointment only and people can register for an appointment at www.blood.ca, by calling 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6282) or by using the Give Blood app.
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