You can donate blood at a nearby blood‑donation center, hospital‑run donor service, or mobile blood drive.

Quick ways to find a place

* AABB’s “Where to Donate Blood” page also has a site‑finder that works by state or ZIP.
  • Common large networks
    • American Red Cross : Fixed‑site donation centers and frequent mobile drives across the U.S.
* **Vitalant** and **Inova Blood Donor Services** : Regional centers in many metro areas (for example, Phoenix, Washington D.C. region).

Example nearby‑style options (illustrative)

If you tell your city or ZIP, the list can be narrowed, but in many regions you’ll typically see:

Type of site| What to expect
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Hospital‑based donor center| Often open several days a week; may collect whole blood, platelets, or plasma. 1013
Community blood‑donation center| Freestanding clinic; usually requires an appointment and may offer snacks or small incentives. 68
Mobile blood drive (school, mall, office)| Pop‑up events; check the Red Cross or local blood‑bank calendar for dates. 1215

How to pick and prepare

  • Pick convenience : Choose the closest center or a recurring drive near work/school so donating becomes a habit.
  • Check eligibility and book :
    • Call ahead or visit the center’s site to confirm hours, donor‑eligibility rules, and whether appointments are required.
* Hydrate well the day before, eat a good meal, and bring ID.

If you share your city or ZIP code, I can give you a short list of specific centers or drives near you.