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Baby’s lifesaving blood transfusions inspire thankful father to donate to the Red Cross

Baby Ripley needed blood transfusions to recover from open heart surgery.

“He was turning blue when he was crying,” recalls Hayes Shair, about his son. Baby Ripley needed open heart surgery but he was only a newborn.

Ripley’s parents knew before he was born that he had a congenital heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot. It was identified during his mom’s 20-week ultrasound. But they didn’t expect the operation to happen so fast. Ripley was rushed into open heart surgery at just 30 days old.

“The speed at which it had to be done was unexpected,” Hayes says.

Unfortunately, baby Ripley’s situation is not rare. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart defects affect nearly 1% of births, or about 40,000 babies, each year in the United States. Congenital heart defects affect how blood flows through the heart and out to the rest of the body. Babies with critical heart defects need surgery or other procedures in the first year of life.

After the surgery to repair the hole between his heart’s left and right ventricles, baby Ripley needed multiple blood transfusions to recover. He stayed in hospital for about two weeks.

But you wouldn’t know it today! An active 8-year-old now, he gets checkups every year but is cleared to do regular kid activities.

Ripley is a healthy and active 8-year-old now
Ripley is a healthy and active 8-year-old now.

“He’s a handful, but he’s a fun handful!” says Hayes, a father of two.

Hayes was so thankful for the lifesaving blood his son received that he decided he wanted to donate himself. With some encouragement from his wife (a long-time blood donor), Hayes gave blood for the first time more than four years ago. Now a regular, he gives blood to the American Red Cross every two months.

He says it’s a positive experience, “It feels good. People here are very friendly.”

The Red Cross appreciates blood donors like Hayes, who have learned through personal experience how important blood donations are to saving the lives of children like Ripley. Thank you, Hayes and all our regular blood donors!

If you too are inspired by Baby Ripley to donate lifesaving blood or platelets, make your appointment at redcrossblood.org today!

A Circle of Giving: “Please Convey My Gratitude”

Photo courtesy of Lisa Lemus

A Tender but Strong Love Becomes the Foundation of Gratitude and Giving

When Phillip Wong, a math professor at Contra Costa College, met Lisa Lemus—a K-12 teacher—at a church dance on Valentine’s Day in 1996, everything changed. As divorcees, they both understood what it meant to spend a life together, yet they also understood what it meant to live alone (coincidentally, they’d both been single for 17 years). Most of all, family was everything to them. Phillip had three grown children, and Lisa had two. But living on their own had left them open to dating, and their meeting was unforgettable.

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Paying it forward: Red Cross Platelet Donor Achieves 100-gallon Milestone

Craig Wilson donating platelets
Photo by Martin Gagliano – American Red Cross

“I believe that when you receive blessings in life then you really have to give something back,” said Craig Wilson, a platelet donor who has reached an incredible 100th-gallon milestone at the Oakland Blood Donation Center. “I’ve been blessed with good health, and this is my way to pay it forward. Even if I’m not getting anything out of this -well, I get a T-shirt sometimes- it doesn’t matter because I know I’m helping the community. That’s the point”.

Craig started donating blood in Chicago around 1978. “There was a need for blood donors and I decided to donate for the first time. I did it a couple of times in the year, but with not much awareness,” he remembers.

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