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Nottingham sisters donate blood to remember mum on her birthday | Nottingham sisters donate blood to remember mum on her birthday |
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The sisters want to make it a tradition that will be passed down their family | The sisters want to make it a tradition that will be passed down their family |
Each year, a group of five sisters get together and donate blood in memory of their mother on her birthday. | Each year, a group of five sisters get together and donate blood in memory of their mother on her birthday. |
The sisters, originally from Bulwell in Nottingham, say their mum, Alison Chapman, regularly donated blood before she passed away three years ago aged 65. | The sisters, originally from Bulwell in Nottingham, say their mum, Alison Chapman, regularly donated blood before she passed away three years ago aged 65. |
One of her daughters, Georgi Goldsbury, said on Monday the tradition had turned a sad and emotional day into a "proud and happy" one. | One of her daughters, Georgi Goldsbury, said on Monday the tradition had turned a sad and emotional day into a "proud and happy" one. |
"Mum donated blood regularly because our blood type, O negative, is really sought after. I was too young to understand that as a kid, but as I've got older, I realise how necessary it is," she said. | |
Georgi Goldsbury (pictured) has been donating blood since she was 17 | Georgi Goldsbury (pictured) has been donating blood since she was 17 |
Georgi said her mother would be proud to see them donating blood. | Georgi said her mother would be proud to see them donating blood. |
She said: "As a kid, I remember mum talking about how important it was all the time. Dad would go with her too." | She said: "As a kid, I remember mum talking about how important it was all the time. Dad would go with her too." |
The 28-year-old has been a blood donor since the age of 17, but said going with her sisters made it "extra special". | The 28-year-old has been a blood donor since the age of 17, but said going with her sisters made it "extra special". |
"Originally, we thought about just going for a meal to commemorate her, but this is so much better," she added. | "Originally, we thought about just going for a meal to commemorate her, but this is so much better," she added. |
"Rather than just mourning her death, we're doing something positive and helping the community too." | "Rather than just mourning her death, we're doing something positive and helping the community too." |
Leila Fisher (pictured) and her sisters still go for a meal after donating | Leila Fisher (pictured) and her sisters still go for a meal after donating |
Eldest daughter Gemma Fisher said she wanted to pass down the tradition to future generations of her family. | Eldest daughter Gemma Fisher said she wanted to pass down the tradition to future generations of her family. |
She said: "This year, I've taken my daughter Aidrianne with us to donate blood for the first time. | She said: "This year, I've taken my daughter Aidrianne with us to donate blood for the first time. |
"Knowing three generations of our family are blood donors is a great feeling. | "Knowing three generations of our family are blood donors is a great feeling. |
"Some of our other nieces and nephews want to donate when they are old enough. It's wonderful." | "Some of our other nieces and nephews want to donate when they are old enough. It's wonderful." |
Aidrianne, 19, said the experience had inspired her to donate blood more regularly. | Aidrianne, 19, said the experience had inspired her to donate blood more regularly. |
"This was my first time doing it - and it feels good to help people," she said. | "This was my first time doing it - and it feels good to help people," she said. |
"Seeing all of my aunties come together like this made me want to try it. | "Seeing all of my aunties come together like this made me want to try it. |
"Now, I'll try and do it with them every year." | "Now, I'll try and do it with them every year." |
Figures show the NHS is currently looking for more people to donate blood, as the Nottingham Blood Donor Centre has over 2,000 unfilled appointments between now and September. | Figures show the NHS is currently looking for more people to donate blood, as the Nottingham Blood Donor Centre has over 2,000 unfilled appointments between now and September. |
Jennifer Wright, manager of the centre, said: "It is very moving to hear that Alison's donations have inspired her daughters to give blood. | Jennifer Wright, manager of the centre, said: "It is very moving to hear that Alison's donations have inspired her daughters to give blood. |
"Because each donation can help up to three people, each time they donate the sisters are saving or improving 15 lives. | "Because each donation can help up to three people, each time they donate the sisters are saving or improving 15 lives. |
"Right now there is a need for more people with O negative and B negative blood to donate, and for more donors or Black heritage to help sickle cell patients who need ethnically matched blood." | "Right now there is a need for more people with O negative and B negative blood to donate, and for more donors or Black heritage to help sickle cell patients who need ethnically matched blood." |
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