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Stanford Blood Center Mobile Drive at Grace Cathedral
Did you know…?
About every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Why donate with Stanford Blood Center?
SBC is a community blood center that connects local donors to local patients through blood donation. Mobile blood drives like this one connect our community, celebrating dedicated blood donors and encouraging first-time donors to become real-life heroes.
The Stanford Blood Center will have a Mobile Blood Center on Taylor Street in front of the cathedral from 11 am to 3 pm. Please give blood if you can.
Appointments are recommended. Make an appointment here.
If you’ve received the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19, you are still eligible to donate blood! Additionally, please note that even as the CDC eases guidelines on masking for fully-vaccinated individuals, SBC still requires ALL donors to be masked throughout the donation process, including while waiting outside of a mobile blood drive.
Learn more at stanfordbloodcenter.org/covid-19.
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Stanford Blood Center Mobile Drive at Grace Cathedral
Did you know…?
About every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Why donate with Stanford Blood Center?
SBC is a community blood center that connects local donors to local patients through blood donation. Mobile blood drives like this one connect our community, celebrating dedicated blood donors and encouraging first-time donors to become real-life heroes.
The Stanford Blood Center will have a Mobile Blood Center on Taylor Street in front of the cathedral from 11 am to 3 pm. Please give blood if you can.
Appointments are recommended. Make an appointment here.
If you’ve received the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19, you are still eligible to donate blood! Additionally, please note that even as the CDC eases guidelines on masking for fully-vaccinated individuals, SBC still requires ALL donors to be masked throughout the donation process, including while waiting outside of a mobile blood drive.
Learn more at stanfordbloodcenter.org/covid-19.
Did you know…?
About every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Why donate with Stanford Blood Center?
SBC is a community blood center that connects local donors to local patients through blood donation. Mobile blood drives like this one connect our community, celebrating dedicated blood donors and encouraging first-time donors to become real-life heroes.
The Stanford Blood Center will have a Mobile Blood Center on Taylor Street in front of the cathedral from 11 am to 3 pm. Please give blood if you can.
Appointments are recommended. Make an appointment here.
If you’ve received the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19, you are still eligible to donate blood! Additionally, please note that even as the CDC eases guidelines on masking for fully-vaccinated individuals, SBC still requires ALL donors to be masked throughout the donation process, including while waiting outside of a mobile blood drive.
Learn more at stanfordbloodcenter.org/covid-19.
Did you know…?
About every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Why donate with Stanford Blood Center?
SBC is a community blood center that connects local donors to local patients through blood donation. Mobile blood drives like this one connect our community, celebrating dedicated blood donors and encouraging first-time donors to become real-life heroes.
The Stanford Blood Center will have a Mobile Blood Center on Taylor Street in front of the cathedral from 11 am to 3 pm. Please give blood if you can.
Appointments are recommended. Make an appointment here.
If you’ve received the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19, you are still eligible to donate blood! Additionally, please note that even as the CDC eases guidelines on masking for fully-vaccinated individuals, SBC still requires ALL donors to be masked throughout the donation process, including while waiting outside of a mobile blood drive.
Learn more at stanfordbloodcenter.org/covid-19.