How Is Your Day?

"I donate plasma because it makes me feel good to have the opportunity to help someone."
Victoria, plasma donor

"Today, access to clotting factor allows me to own my own graphic design company and play with my kids."

"Without access to my treatment, I would not be able to take part in daily activities."
Tebogo, living with Hemophilia

"I donate plasma because it brings hope and gives others a chance for a better, more productive, and healthy life."
"As Muhammad Ali said: "Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.""

“Today, I can get outside and be active. My dreams are limitless. I don’t have to count myself out.”
I have been living with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) for several years. Since 2013, I have been using intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), a plasma protein therapy. I like to call it being “juiced up,” because it gives you a boost of energy and eliminates your symptoms in a matter of days.

"Six years ago, CIDP robbed me of my strength in my arms and legs. With IVIG, most days are normal. I lead a wonderful life with my beautiful wife and three amazing daughters."
Dave, living with CIPD