Blood Services - Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross

Blood Services

Blood Saves Lives - and it is always needed because every 2 seconds someone in America needs blood.

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Blood ServicesEvery two seconds someone in America needs blood. The Red Cross serves as the bridge between over 4 million generous blood donors and millions of patients in need each year.

The American Red Cross serves over 3,000 hospitals around the United States. We deliver a wide range of high quality blood products and blood donor and patient testing services. We bring expertise in transfusion medicine and dedication to meeting our customers' needs.


Blood Donation Process

  1. Registration - You will read information about donating blood and fill out an online medical questionaire. You will need to show a valid photo ID card.
  2. Health History - You will have your temperature, iron level, blood pressure, and pulse checked in order to protect your health and well being.
  3. Give Blood TodayDonation - Staff will cleanse an area on your arm and insert a needle for the blood drawing procedure. You will have 7 - 10 minutes to relax while the bag is filling. When approximately a pint of blood has een collected, the staff person will remove the needle and place a bandage on your arm.
  4. Refreshments - You will spend a few minutes enjoying refreshments to allow your body time to adjust to the slight decrease in fluid volume. You can then leave the donation site and continue with your normal daily activities.
Enjoy the feeling of accomplishment knowing that you've done something good.

Sponsoring a Blood Drive

Convenience, for many people, turns out to be the deciding factor whether they give blood or not. The American Red Cross works closely with companies, community groups, military bases, churches and synagogues, colleges, universities and high schools to organize blood drives at places most convenient for donors — the places where they live, work, worship, and play. In fact, 80% of blood donations made through the Red Cross are made at blood drives rather than fixed donor centers.

Blood drives need sponsors — an organization that can provide the appropriate physical space and a coordinator from the organization to educate, motivate, and recruit donors and work with the local Red Cross.

Why do organizations sponsor drives? Because it is both a simple and a powerful way to serve your community and allow employees/colleagues or members to get involved. Whether your organization is large or small, you can make a difference!

If you or your organization is interested in becoming a blood drive sponsor, please call us at 762.2455

The sponsor:

  • Offers a suitable location
  • Helps recruit donors within the organization and publicizes the drive
  • Schedules donors for their appointments

The Red Cross does the rest:

  • Works with you every step of the way to plan and organize the blood drive
  • Helps you determine how many donors to expect and how to recruit them
  • Brings equipment and supplies to you, sets everything up and takes it down at the end
  • Confidentially screens donors and collects the donations, safely and professionally
  • Schedules or helps you schedule volunteers to greet donors and serve refreshments


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