
Blood Types Explained - A, B, AB and O | Red Cross Blood Services
Not all blood is alike. Learn about blood typing and the rarest and most common types of blood and how they can impact your blood donation.
A Blood Type - Red Cross Blood
1 in 3 people have Type A positive blood, which is why it is one of the most common blood types. Learn more about Type A blood.
Facts About Blood Types - Red Cross Blood
Mar 28, 2024 · This means that A negative blood can be donated to anyone with a blood type of A or AB regardless of the positive or negative. If you have A negative blood, you can only …
Blood Type Compatibility Download | Red Cross Blood Services
Matching compatible blood types is important for blood transfusions. Knowing your type and compatibility is crucial if you ever need a transfusion. 4.5 million Americans receive a …
Can I Donate Blood with Tattoos and Piercings | Red Cross Blood
May 17, 2023 · Tattoos and piercings don’t necessarily disqualify you from donating blood. Learn more about blood donation eligibility and how you can help.
Rare Blood Types Donor - Red Cross Blood
If you’re a rare blood donor, your blood type is present in less than one in every 1,000 people. Patients who need rare blood rely on rare blood donors. Give blood.
Donate Blood, Plasma or Platelets - Red Cross Blood
Learn more about the different types of blood donations and who they help. Giving the "right" type based on your blood type and patient needs helps ensure the best use of your valuable …
ARC | SleevesUp
This Blood Drive campaign means a lot to blue and white families across the United States and the world. We have a family that needs a blood transfusion. By donating blood, you can help …
November $7,000 Gift Card Giveaway Winners Announced - Red …
Dec 11, 2024 · All who came to give blood Nov. 1-17 received a $10 e-gift card to a merchant of choice. Plus, donors were automatically entered for a chance to win one of two $7,000 gift …
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) RUO
The American Red Cross is proud to offer Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) for research use only (RUO), sourced from our extensive network of healthy donors.