TBC in the news
Hubbell Lighting hosts blood and convalescent plasma donation drive Dec. 4: Greenville Journal (SC)
Hubbell Lighting, in partnership with The Blood Connection, is inviting the public and local businesses to participate in a blood and convalescent plasma donation drive on Friday, Dec. 4. The event will take place at Hubbell’s 701 Millennium Blvd. campus.
New blood donation site opens in Greenville: WITN (NC)
With the need for blood growing every day, you can now help by visiting a new donation site in Greenville.
Greenville sports teams partner with The Blood Connection to encourage plasma donations: WSPA (SC)
The Upstate continues to find ways to support each other throughout the coronavirus crisis. In Greenville on Friday, those who have recovered from the virus were able to help those who are still fighting COVID-19.
Cannon Memorial, Watauga Medical Center choose new blood provider: Avery Journal Times (NC)
The Blood Connection (TBC), a Greenville, SC based community blood center, became the exclusive blood provider for Cannon Memorial Hospital locations and Watauga Medical Center locations on Oct. 1, 2020.
Clemson, USC students setting aside competition for this year’s blood drive event: WSPA 7 (SC)
Clemson’s annual “Blood Bowl” event is being retooled this year to address COVID-19 issues.
Upstate Giving: SC Biz News (SC)
As COVID-19 cuts into sports seasons and tickets sales, business leaders of Greenville’s professional baseball, hockey and soccer teams met last week to raise awareness for “Unite to Fight,” a plasma donation drive.
Grand Strand hospitals choose new blood provider: Upstate Biz News (SC)
The Blood Connection (TBC), a Greenville, SC based community blood center, became the exclusive blood provider for Grand Strand Regional Medical Center and Conway Medical Center on October 1, 2020.
S.C. Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, area hospital leaders join The Blood Connection in event to increase convalescent plasma donations to treat COVID-19 patients: Upstate Biz News (SC)
As part of its recently launched “Turn Positive into a Positive” campaign to secure badly needed convalescent plasma donations, The Blood Connection (TBC) recently hosted a community education event at its Woodruff Road location.
The Blood Connection launches new community outreach campaign with a $417,000 CARES grant: Greenville Journal (SC)
The Blood Connection has partnered with area leaders, including health care providers PRISMA Health and Bon Secours St. Francis Health System, to launch the community outreach campaign entitled “Turn Positive into a Positive,” which encourages citizens who have...
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