B Positive choir videos
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The B Positive Choir got a wildcard entry to the finals of Britain's Got Talent. Vote for them on ITV1 at 7.30pm Sunday 3rd June 2018.
Support the NHS - vote for B Positive on Britain’s Got Talent tonight at 7.30pm on ITV1
After our emotional audition of ‘Rise Up’, our performance of ‘This Is Me’ (watch the video below) has got us through to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent 2018.
Please vote for us to help us continue to share our life saving message: GIVE BLOOD!
Download the free voting app: www.itv.com/britainsgottalent/app (details of how to vote via other methods will be broadcast throughout the programme).
B Positive is made up of people whose lives are affected by the lifesaving power of blood. The choir members are blood donors and blood recipients, people who have blood-related medical conditions such as sickle cell, families, friends and people who work with blood.
Below: the B Positive choir performing in the semi finals. Courtesy of: ITV
We need 700 new blood donors every day, so we are asking people to Rise Up and support the NHS and visit blood.co.uk to register or book your appointment.
Blood donors save lives – join the 6,000 daily donors who keep this country going. We need new donors every day to donate blood to help ensure patients get receive the best possible match.
Find out more about the choir and campaign by visiting the B Positive website.
If you can’t register, or get an appointment when you want one, please don’t give up. Patients need blood all year round, so please come back to us later.
Contact
NHS Blood and Transplant Press Office: Pressoffice@nhsbt.nhs.uk
B Positive - About us
The B Positive Choir was created by NHS Blood and Transplant to raise awareness of blood donation
We are made up of people from across the country whose lives are affected by the lifesaving power of blood
Our members include blood donors and blood recipient, people who have blood related medical conditions such as sickle cell, our families, friends and people who work with blood.
Our Aims
About sickle cell disease