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Host a Blood Drive

Host A Blood Drive and Help Save Lives!

Each June, our World Blood Donor Day celebration brings together communities, families, and first-time donors. We’re so proud to share what we’ve accomplished together.

Since 2023, we’ve hosted blood drives across 18 cities, 14 states and provinces, and 3 countries. Thanks to your support, we’ve collected over 200 units of blood and platelets, enough to save more than 600 lives. Even more meaningful, we’ve welcomed over 40 first-time donors into our growing community.

These numbers represent real babies, real families, and real hope for those impacted by HDFN (Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn).

Let’s keep going. With your help, we can grow this effort even further.

Why It Matters

Host a Blood Drive. Save a Life.

When you host a blood drive in your community, workplace, or organization, you create a direct lifeline for families who depend on life-saving transfusions. Every drive—whether large or small—helps us reach new donors, raise awareness, and make sure more babies receive the care they need to survive and thrive.

Interested in bringing a blood drive to your area? We’re here to help. Send us a message, and we’ll walk you through every step to make your event a success.

Together, we can give more families hope, one donation at a time.

With Gratitude

We are deeply grateful to the incredible families who partnered with us to host blood drives, and to the generous businesses and community organizations that welcomed these events into their spaces.

We also want to thank the many blood donation centers that supported us throughout these years. From the smallest drives to the largest, your collaboration and generosity have made a lasting impact. Your kindness has given us so much hope for the future.

Thank you for being part of this growing movement.

Join Our Campaign

The Littlest Drop

We invite you to be part of our national campaign to raise awareness about maternal alloimmunization and increase blood donations for the tiniest patients.

Now through the end of August, you can support the campaign by donating blood virtually through our SleevesUp page with the Red Cross. Just schedule a donation at your local center and dedicate it to our cause.

Whether you’re organizing a drive at your workplace, school, church, or community center, or simply donating on your own, your action can be part of something bigger

Memories From a Life-Saving Year