Plasma Ambassador
Help promote the importance of plasma donation for immunoglobulin (Ig) therapy. By sharing your personal story of this lifesaving benefit, you’ll help give plasma donations a name, a face, and a personal connection.
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Help promote the importance of plasma donation for immunoglobulin (Ig) therapy. By sharing your personal story of this lifesaving benefit, you’ll help give plasma donations a name, a face, and a personal connection.
Your work will encourage donors to continue donating and, in turn, encourage their friends and family to donate plasma as well. Speaking to plasma donors (and potential plasma donors) will inspire others to learn more about Ig therapies and the importance of plasma donation.
Your role will involve representing IDF and speaking about the organization’s mission and history to staff and donors at local plasma donation centers. The time commitment includes visiting a local plasma center at least two times annually and spending approximately 1-3 hours at each visit.
The ideal volunteer for this position should meet the following requirements:
Don't take it from us - let our volunteers tell you all about their own experiences. Read recent profiles of IDF volunteers to learn about their involvement in a variety of volunteer roles.
Read volunteer storiesThe immunoglobulin from donated human plasma is a critical component of immunoglobulin (Ig) replacement therapy.
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email: volunteer@primaryimmune.org
phone: 410-321-6647
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