If you can pass all the standards for donating, yes.
The Legal drinking age in St. Lucia is 18 years Old.
The maximum age to donate blood is seventy five years old.
You have to be 17 or over that age.
Unfortunately not, you must be over the age of 18 before you are able to donate blood and/or plasma.
yes , they can also donate their blood they have allthe right to donate their blood.
People will usually start work after school, so usually around age 18 or so.
All people are able to donate blood, whether they are type A, B, Ab or O. In order to donate blood the person must be on his/her legal age, must not be underweight, and has no intake of alcohol in the past 7 days.
18 years of age. Also you need to have appropriate levels of haemoglobin in blood and weight.
You can legally donate blood at age 16 with a parents consent. Several states, including California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, Washington and Puerto Rico already allow 16-year-olds to donate blood. Persons under the age of 17 may, however, donate blood for their own use, in advance of scheduled surgery or in situations where their blood has special medical value for a particular patient such as a family member.
The state you live in determines the age, I believe, but it is generally 18 years old. you have to be 18 or older
According to the Australian red Cross Blood service, the minimum age at which a person can donate blood is 16 years. In Queensland and Western Australia, parental consent is required if the donor is under 18.
Given that St. Lucia is a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, my educated guess is that it DOES require universal education up to a certain age. Hopefully someone from the that area of the Caribbean with more exact knowledge can contribute further to this answer.