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Importance of a Vibrant Blood Supply

When you give blood, you offer hope. A more varied donor community means more lives saved and healthier futures made possible.

The Power of a Vibrant Blood Supply: Serving Every Patient, Every Community

 

Why a Vibrant and Varied Blood Supply Matters

When it comes to blood transfusions, matching matters. Blood type is inherited, meaning a compatible donor is often someone who shares a similar genetic background. A vibrant and varied blood supply—one that reflects the rich tapestry of our communities—helps ensure better health outcomes for all.

Patients living with conditions such as sickle cell disease may require ongoing transfusions. For example, Ro blood type is critical for many sickle cell patients. This rare blood type is more common among people of African descent. By maintaining a broad and varied donor base, we can better meet the urgent and specific needs of every patient.

When you give blood, you offer hope. A more varied donor community means more lives saved and healthier futures made possible.

Building Trust and Expanding Access

Versiti recognizes that trust must be earned. Historical events such as the unethical Tuskegee Study and the treatment of Henrietta Lacks, have understandably created deep-rooted hesitancy in our communities. Today, disparities in health outcomes persist. We at Versiti are committed to serving every donor and every patient with transparency, empathy, and respect.

Currently, less than 10% of the U.S. population donates blood each year—and donations are disproportionately from white donors. Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color remain underrepresented in the national blood supply. Together, we can change this. A more vibrant and varied community of donors strengthens the entire healthcare system and ensures that every patient has the best chance at recovery.

 
 

Advancing Knowledge to Strengthen Health

At Versiti Blood Research Institute, science drives our service. Our researchers, led by Senior Investigator Alan E. Mast, MD, PhD, participate in the National Institutes of Health’s REDS (Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study) program. Through this work, we've expanded understanding of blood donors' health, including critical research on iron levels and donor wellness.

Anemia—often caused by iron deficiency—is the most common blood disorder in the United States. It affects nearly 20% of Black and Mexican-American women and 9-12% of non-Hispanic white women. These insights guide how we care for our donors, protect their health, and grow a sustainable, vibrant blood supply for the future.

Hope. It's in Our Blood.

Every blood donation is a courageous act of community. When you give, you help build a future where every patient—no matter their background—has access to the life-saving care they need. Together, we can deliver hope, one pint at a time.

 
 

“It’s our duty to donate blood,” says Mariah’s mom, Tamara. “We take it upon ourselves that somebody helped our daughter, so now we do it in return.”

Tamara and Mariah
 
You Are Your Own Best Match Flyer

People who look like you, need donors like you. Help us spread awareness in your community by reading this educational flyer.

 
What is Sickle Cell Disease Flyer

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited disorder of hemoglobin. Learn how this affects people and how donors like you make a difference.

 
Why is Ro Blood Important and Who Needs It Flyer

As an Ro donor, you have the power to save lives of patients in your community, especially individuals battle sickle cell disease.

 

Every day, patients in your community need blood transfusions to survive and thrive. They rely on the generosity of donors like you, who help ensure a safe, healthy blood supply. Make an appointment to donate blood today.

 
Blood Donation Locations
Find a Versiti blood donation center and search for a blood drive near you. Make an appointment to donate blood today.
 
Types of Donations
Volunteer to donate blood at a blood donation center near you. Find out how often you can donate blood and make an appointment to donate today.
 
Host A Blood Drive
Blood drive organizations save lives. Learn how to host a blood drive in your community with Versiti.
 
Become an Organ and Tissue Donor
Learn more about how to sign up as an organ, tissue and eye donor and how organ donation saves and enhances lives in our communities.
 
Funding Research
Versiti Blood Research Institute Foundation accepts financial and philanthropic gifts from donors, which helps to propel lifesaving research.
 
Volunteering with Versiti
Versiti volunteers provide an invaluable service to our lifesaving mission. Learn more about Versiti’s volunteer services and how you can serve your community.
 
Blood Donation FAQs
Read frequently asked questions involving donor eligibility, donation process, blood safety, platelet donation, plasma donation and more.
 
Blood Types Explained
Find the facts about different blood types, from A+ to O-. Learn more about why people have different blood types before your next blood donation.
 
Types of Donations
Volunteer to donate blood at a blood donation center near you. Find out how often you can donate blood and make an appointment to donate today.
 
Welcoming More Donors: Strengthening Our Community, Saving More Lives
At Versiti, we believe saving lives is a shared commitment. With new FDA guidance, we proudly welcome more donors into our community.