American Red Cross Blood Facts - Blood is needed for emergencies, surgeries, and for people who have cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell anemia and other illnesses. Every donation makes a difference in someone's life.

Host a Blood Drive

The need for blood is constant and although the Red Cross has donor centers across the Southern Region to help collect blood on a daily basis, regular blood drives at sponsor organizations are still the most effective way of recruiting donors. Blood drives are especially needed around holidays and during the summer when inventories dip to critically low levels.

Blood Drive Coordinators

A blood drive needs a sponsor. A sponsor is an organization that can provide the necessary physical space to accommodate a bloodmobile as well as a coordinator to educate, motivate, recruit donors and work with the local Red Cross representative. A sponsor group can be a school, religious organization, business or community group. Approximately 80 percent of the blood collected by the Red Cross is donated during blood drives.

Sponsoring a blood drive is a simple yet effective way to serve your community. It allows members of your organization to make a difference in the life of someone in need of a blood transfusion right in the convenience of their office, school, church or community.

If you or your organization is interested in becoming a blood drive sponsor, please call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or e-mail April Phillips for more information.

Adopt a donor center:
If your group is small and does not have a location large enough to host a blood drive, you can sponsor a day at one of our donor centers. For more information, call us at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or e-mail April Phillips.