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After your blood is collected, tested, processed and labeled, its ready to be shipped to hospitals to help patients. Thats when a department in Vitalant called Hospital Services goes into action. Vitalant supplies blood and blood products to over 900 hospitals in 28 states.
What makes you ineligible to donate blood?
Health conditions: People with certain diseases or health conditions (e.g., sickle cell disease, HIV, cancer, malaria) may need to consult with their donation center to discuss eligibility. Additionally, you are not eligible to donate if you received a blood transfusion in the last 3 months.
How much does Vitalant pay for whole blood?
Do you pay donors for giving blood? No. As a nonprofit, Vitalant relies exclusively on the generosity of volunteer blood donors to support the community blood supply.
How much does Vitalant pay for whole blood?
Do you pay donors for giving blood? No. As a nonprofit, Vitalant relies exclusively on the generosity of volunteer blood donors to support the community blood supply.
How much does Vitalant CEO make?
Compensation Key Employees and OfficersBaseRelatedDavid Green (President/Ceo)$1,074,156$0Robert Van Tuyle (President, Blood Services)$638,317$0Ralph Vassallo (Evp/Chief Medical Scientific)$599,966$0Michael Busch Md (Svp/Research Scientific Prog)$599,528$022 more rows
Vitalant is one of the nations largest nonprofit blood and biotherapies healthcare organizations, providing hospitals and patients across the U.S. a safe blood supply. We have a network of about 115 donation centers across the U.S. and host approximately 60,000 blood drives annually.
How do I opt out of Vitalant?
If you have any questions, text HELP to 24108 or contact us at 877-258-4825 or donorsupport@vitalant.org. To stop receiving messages, text STOP to 24108. After texting STOP to our short code you will receive one additional message confirming that your request has been processed.
Is Vitalant a non profit?
Vitalant (formerly Blood Systems Inc.) is a nonprofit organization that collects blood from volunteer donors and provides blood, blood products and services across the United States. It was founded in 1943 as the Salt River Valley Blood Bank in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Vitalant: Donate Blood, Plasma and Platelets
Donate Nov. 27 - Dec. 17 for a $10 donor store gift card ; Make an appointment. Enter your zip code to find the nearest donation center or blood drive near you.
Donors must be at least 17-years-old (16-year-olds with a Parent Consent Form) Minimum weight, 110 pounds and generally healthy - free from cold and flu
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