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Host a Blood Drive

Calling all community groups, businesses, schools and churches. You are invited to join the life-saving network of donors throughout Indiana by hosting a blood drive.

 

Consider that each day patients at some 60 Indiana hospitals rely on the generosity of fellow Hoosiers to donate 550 units of blood to Indiana Blood Center. Blood drives help to meet the demand thanks to coordination and hosting efforts by people like you who engage your members, students or staff to become volunteer blood donors.

 

Hosting a blood drive inspires a sense of community within your organization and instills pride in each donor. To learn more or to schedule a drive, call Angie Heffelmire at (317) 916-5132. Angie will connect you with an Indiana Blood Center representative in your community who will partner with you to make your blood drive a success.

 

 

Be the Match

Indiana Blood Center manages the state's list of the national bone marrow registry. Helping the cause is easier than ever. Join the registry or make a donation, or better yet, choose both.

 

Click here to learn more or contact Melissa Levy at (317) 916-5110.

 

Available in 2010

Available at all BMV branches

Indiana Blood Center crisscrosses Indiana with some of the most recognizable vehicles on the roads. Here is your chance to join our fleet. Get yours at all Indiana BMV locations.

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