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Make the Most of Your Donation

You can donate whole blood or specific blood components like platelets, plasma, and red cells. The best donation type for you depends on your blood type and current patient needs. Learn about each option below.

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Whole Blood Donation
Whole blood is the most flexible type of donation. It can be transfused in its original form or used to help multiple people when separated into its specific components of red cells, plasma and platelets. Learn more.
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Double Red Cell Donation
Double the Donation, Double the Lives Saved! Double red cell donations use a special automated process called apheresis (AYfur-EE-sis) to collect two units of just red blood cells during a single donation. Learn more.
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Platelet Donation
Platelets are fragile, short-lived blood cells that are essential for normal blood clotting. They are always needed to ensure availability for hospitals every day. Donate today. Learn more.
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Plasma Donation
Plasma increases blood volume in emergencies and can be
used to make products that fight infections and diseases. Learn more!
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Give Low Titer Type O Whole Blood Donation
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