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Welcome
to the Coordinators' Corner of the BCP Web Site!
This section
of our website is devoted to helping you - our vital link to the community
- coordinate a successful blood drive! Regardless if you're an "old
pro" or brand new at coordinating blood drives, you're likely to find
some useful information here including frequently asked questions (FAQs),
materials about blood donation, blood center contact names and numbers and
lots of other valuable info for you to download!
Here's what
you will find in the Coordinators' Corner:
Blood Drive Sponsor Survey
Please take a moment to fill out the blood drive sponsor survey. Tell us how we're doing! Click here for the survey.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Don't know how or where to get started? Get answers to everything you've wanted to know about coordinating a blood drive.
Useful Info for Download
Free materials, including cool ads about blood donation you can download to aid you in coordinating a blood drive.
Online Tools
Learn about bloodheroes.com, a great way for you get more sign ups for your blood drive.
Helpful Links
- America's Blood Centers (ABC) is a national network of independent blood centers, including BCP. This is a great site to visit if you're looking for "the big picture" about blood donation, especially as it relates to communities.American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) is a national "trade" association. This is a helpful site if you need medical, technical and policy-related information about blood donation. AABB's members include blood centers, such as BCP, hospitals and the American Red Cross.Click here to see a cool web site aimed at encouraging 17-24 year-olds to donate blood.The California Blood Banking Society is a state-based association of blood centers.The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversees blood banks and sets policies related to blood donation.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people. Here you can find the latest information about diseases, such as West Nile virus and HIV.
Need More Help?
If you've still got questions or need more information about coordinating a blood drive, call us!
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