List of blood donation agencies

This is a list of blood donation agencies in different countries.

Australia

Bangladesh

  • Bangladesh Red Crescent Society
  • Sandhani
  • Roktodane Sirajganj (RS)

Belgium

Canada

  • Canadian Blood Services
  • Héma-Québec, provincial (Quebec only), independent from the Canadian Blood Services.

Finland

  • Veripalvelu (Finnish Red Cross Blood Service)

Germany

Hong Kong

India

  • Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad

A social organization, which has active involvement in blood donation in India. It has been involved in blood donation through major camps since 2010.

Detail of the Major Blood units collection through voluntary blood donation camps are:-

2012 - 96600 units of blood in single day
2014 - They have collected 100212 units of blood in single day
2016 - Conducted marathon world longest blood donation drive by organizing nonstop blood donation camps from 01 Jan 2016 to 31 December 2016 in parts of country.
2020 - Devoted their teams for Plasma Donation.
2021 - Involved themselves for SDP & RDP availability.
2022 - Collected 166539 units on 17th September.

Indonesia

  • Indonesian Red Cross Society

Ireland

Israel

  • Magen David Adom

Italy

  • Associazione Volontari Italiani Sangue (AVIS)
  • Italian Red Cross

Japan

  • Japanese Red Cross

Malaysia

  • National Blood Centre

Nepal

  • Nepal Red Cross Society
  • Youth For Blood

New Zealand

Philippines

Singapore

South Africa

  • South African National Blood Service

South Korea

  • Korean Red Cross

Thailand

  • Thai Red Cross Society

United Kingdom

United States

The United States does not have a centralized blood donation service. The American Red Cross collects approximately 35% of the blood used, while the rest is collected by independent nonprofit blood centers, most of which are members of America's Blood Centers. The US military collects blood from service members for its own use, but also draws blood from the civilian supply.[4]

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References

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