Donate Mate: Give Back at Outback

Donate Mate: Give Back at Outback

There’s never been a better time to stop by your local Outback Steakhouse! And The Blood Connection is giving you an easy way to eat for FREE.

TBC and Outback Steakhouse are working together to spread the word about blood donation. Partnerships like this are essential to the community’s blood supply. Outback Steakhouse’s enthusiasm to partner with TBC to host blood drives has helped TBC reach new donors and save more lives!

On December 1, 2022, select Outback Steakhouse locations in the Carolinas will host The Blood Connection for a collective blood drive. Blood donors will receive a $20 Outback eGift card and a free Bloomin’ Onion. After donating, donors can walk right in and enjoy a free dinner at Outback, a ‘thank you’ for saving lives!

Find a Mobile Blood Drive

December 1st at select Outback Steakhouse Locations

Click on the Location Name to make an appointment. 

North Carolina

Cary
901 Walnut St.
Durham
3500 Mount Moriah Rd.
Garner
845 US Hwy. 70 W.
Asheville 30 Tunnel Rd.
New Bern
111 Howell Rd.
Raleigh
7500 Creedmoor Rd.
Smithfield
911 Outlet Center Dr
Matthews
9623 East Independence Blvd.
 
 

South Carolina 

Spartanburg
1646 J.B. White SR Blvd
Columbia
252 F Harbison Blvd.
Florence
110 Dunbarton Drive
Mt. Pleasant
715 Johnnie Dodds Boulevard
North Myrtle Beach
1721 Highway 17 North
Beaufort
2113 Boundary Street
 
 
 

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Convalescent Plasma Collected in the Carolinas

Convalescent Plasma Collected in the Carolinas

Convalescent Plasma Collected in the Carolinas

Local Blood Center Urges Recovered COVID-19 Patients to Donate Now

GREENVILLE, SC – The Blood Connection (TBC) has announced that it is collecting donations from recovered COVID-19 patients to help with research and clinical trials.  The blood product, known as convalescent plasma, may have antibodies that can help those critically ill from COVID-19 to fight the virus. 

In a recent release the CEO of America’s Blood Centers, Kate Fry said, “This promising investigational product must get to patients without delay, and blood centers across the country have mobilized in response.” The organization represents nearly 50 not-for-profit blood centers throughout the United States who collect close to 60 percent of the nation’s blood supply.

The Blood Connection is offering this procedure at all of their blood donation centers across South Carolina and North Carolina and are urging those who are interested, to make an appointment 28 days after they are fully recovered from the virus.  Donors must have dated, written documentation of their positive test results and must make an appointment with the organization.

“In this time of uncertainty, many are looking for a way to help their fellow citizens.  Blood donation is a wonderful way to give back and this convalescent plasma program is another way to help save lives in your community,” said Delisa English, CEO and President of The Blood Connection.  “If you have recovered from COVID-19, please consider donating plasma to help with the research that will help others to fight this virus.”

If you are interested in donating convalescent plasma, please make an appointment at a center near you by calling The Blood Connection at (864)751-1168.

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Lyman teen and pageant queen shines as blood drive host and donor

Lyman teen and pageant queen shines as blood drive host and donor

Hailey Greer shines on and off the pageant stage 

Miss River City Teen turns passion for blood donation into platform, donates blood for the first time on her 16th birthday

16-year-old Hailey Greer spent her sweet sixteen at the Blood Connection Donation Center in Spartanburg, giving back to her community. It’s not what you might expect from a high-schooler, but it’s no surprise for those who know Hailey. Some know her as the current Miss River City Teen or former Miss Powdersville. With a few pageant wins under her belt, she’s now in the running to become Miss South Carolina Teen, where a lot more people with get to know her and what she stands for. Hailey is using her contagious smile to spread the word about blood donation, making it her personal platform for Miss South Carolina.

Hailey started hosting drives when she was just a freshman at Byrnes High School. Her mother’s touching story is what drives Hailey to tell others about the life-saving power of blood donation. Her mother lost about half of her blood volume after Hailey was born. Since Hailey knows blood donations saved her mother’s life, she wants to help do that for others in her community. And when she started asking questions to her friends and family, she realized a lot of people around her have needed blood too. Doing her own research about blood transfusions fueled the fire, and she began encouraging her friends to donate at school. 

“Just telling them [students] how much their blood can help somebody is normally what does it for them. And by giving blood, they feel like they have a purpose.”

Hailey has hosted almost 10 blood drives (and counting) with The Blood Connection, starting way before she was old enough to donate blood herself. Hailey donated for the first time with TBC at the Spartanburg Center on her birthday on May 19th, surrounded by her friends and family. She’s now in the club of local lifesavers!

TBC is grateful for Hailey’s selfless dedication to her community and passion to serve as a blood drive host. She is truly an inspiration, juggling her school work, dance team practices, preparation for pageants, and learning how to drive, yet still making time to serve her community. Making connections in the community is what TBC is all about. Hailey is the perfect example of a caring connector, who has not only affected the lives of many local blood recipients but their families too. Soon she’ll be able to add “lifesaver” next to the long list of her titles. TBC wishes Hailey the best of luck at the Miss SC Teen pageant! 

WYFF Channel 4 shared Hailey’s beautiful story as part of its Project CommUNITY series. Check it out!

The Spartanburg Donation Center is located at 270 N Grove Medical Park Dr. It’s open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m on the weekends. Blood donors must be healthy, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be 17 years old or 16 with written parental consent. Photo ID required. To reduce donation time, donors can make an appointment in advance.

Check out the TBC High School Program, which awards students like Hailey who are impacting their communities through blood donation and hosting blood drives.

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NC high school student honored for work with TBC

NC high school student honored for work with TBC

Temoor Dard Writes Inspiring Letter Encouraging Blood Donation

A Panther Creek High School senior is hoping to bring back a life-saving tradition to the Wake County School System. Temoor Dard is a loyal blood drive host for The Blood Connection, a community blood center in Central and Eastern North Carolina. Dard has impacted hundreds of lives in his community through his hard work with TBC. Before he leaves high school, he’s pushing to make one last change. Dard has asked the Wake County School System to allow blood drives in schools again, so other students can get involved in making a difference too.

In a letter to Wake County School administrators, Dard wrote: “Not only does this community service project impact thousands of lives, it helps bring the community closer together, and inspires others to make a difference in their community. The end goal isn’t just about reaching a numeric goal, but also inspiring students to become active in their communities, whether it is by organizing book drives, growing their own gardens, etc…As a whole, Wake County high schools can save thousands of lives just by hosting blood drives once or twice a year.”

On Saturday April 6th, Dard hosted a high school blood drive with Panther Creek and Green Hope high school students in the Whole Foods parking lot on Arco Street in Cary, NC. The drive collected more than 100 units, saving approximately 300 lives. Before the drive started, Dard was also awarded a scholarship because of his success with TBC, to be used for college expenses (the check was written to The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill).

Dard has been leaving a lasting mark on his community throughout his high school career. He’s been involved with blood drives since he was a freshman at PCHS. Before The Blood Connection became the primary blood supplier for UNC Rex Health Care in 2018, Dard had already hosted four blood drives on his own. His first drive with TBC last year was his most successful, bringing in 120 donations that helped save approximately 350 lives. Since the Wake County Public School System does not allow blood drives in schools, Dard has made it his mission to change that.

Dard’s grandfather is his inspiration for becoming a blood donation advocate. His grandfather had multiple blood transfusions during open heart surgery when Dard was younger. His inspiration couples well with his intense passion to make a difference in his community and to bring people together.

“I want to leave an impact on my community. I want to have a legacy of quantifiable impact. I find satisfaction in helping others and leading projects for the greater good,” Dard told TBC. “The issue of a blood shortage hit close to home, as I knew what it felt like to almost lose a loved on… It’s fun to bring a community together in the act of saving lives.”

TBC is so grateful for Dard’s dedication to his community and willingness to serve as a blood drive host. He is truly an inspiration. He has not only affected the lives of local blood recipients, but their families too. He will surely make an even greater impact as a student at UNC Chapel Hill.  

The Raleigh Donation Center is located at 5925 Glenwood Avenue. It’s open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m on the weekends. Blood donors must be healthy, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be 17 years old or 16 with written parental consent. Photo ID required. To reduce donation time, donors can make an appointment in advance at: https://thebloodconnection.org/

Check out the TBC High School Program, which awards students like Temoor who are impacting their communities through blood donation and hosting blood drives: https://thebloodconnection.org/events/school-programs/high-school-program/

 

Dear Wake County High School Administrators,

My name is Temoor Dard and I am a senior at Panther Creek High School in Wake County. I’ve been fortunate enough to have been able to direct blood drives ever since I was a freshman up until now. PCHS has been very consistent with the blood drive tradition, and due to our improving success, our partner, the Blood Connection (a blood bank serving the Triangle), has asked us to start this initiative across all high schools in Wake County.

NC is facing a critical blood shortage, and the only way to address this problem is to get more people to donate blood, because blood is one of the few things we can’t artificially manufacture. Every pint of blood saves 3 lives and it only takes 15 minutes to donate.

However, Wake County, as of January 2018, does not allow high schools to have blood drives on campus. Fortunately, PCHS has been very successful in hosting our first ever off campus blood drive last November, and we would like to help other high schools do the same. For some context, the blood drives on campus at PCHS consistently brought in 70-80 people, but our first off-campus blood drive brought in 154, doubling our previous total. That same level of success and more can be emulated throughout Wake County. As a whole, Wake County high schools can save thousands of lives just by hosting blood drives once or twice a year.

Not only does this community service project impact thousands of lives, it helps bring the community closer together, and inspires others to make an difference in their community. The end goal isn’t just about reaching a numeric goal, but also inspiring students to become active in their communities, whether it is by organizing book drives, growing their own gardens, etc. In the end, the option lies up to you to pursue this community service event.

Keep in mind, if you are interested in pursuing this event, the blood drive would most likely be held in April or May, depending on how fast it can be organized. It normally takes a little over a month for PCHS to fully organize their drives. Blood drives are held on the weekend to not interfere with school hours.

I’ve also attached a document below detailing the first steps you should take to start your blood drive initiative at your school. It details everything about points of contact at the Blood Connection, incentives, advertising, registration, set up, and more.

If you have questions or concerns, please let me know and I will help you to the best of my ability. I look forward to working with you!

Thank you,

 

Temoor K. Dard

PCHS Blood Drive Director

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TBC Grows Team as Non-Profit Expands

TBC Grows Team as Non-Profit Expands

TBC Hires New Community Relations Reps

The Blood Connection (TBC) has added new positions to its staff to help with public awareness and community involvement. This year, the non-profit organization expanded into the Charleston area, growing its reach in the Carolinas.

Karen S. Wyman joins The Blood Connection with over twenty-five years of management experience, the last six as a blood bank Operations Manager.  She will serve as the Regional Operations Manager for the Charleston area. She is originally from Massachusetts, and has called the Lowcountry her home for the last ten years. She has a bachelors degree in communications from Western New England University. Karen enjoys spending time with her husband, Peter and their children Madison, 17 and Alexander, 15. Additionally, she is active in many non-profit organizations across the Lowcountry. 

Allie Van Dyke will serve as the Communications and Public Affairs Media Specialist for TBC. Her role consists of creating public awareness of TBC’s mission, maintaining relationships with donors and community groups, and collaborating with the marketing department to create consistent brand messaging. She will also handle local media requests. Allie brings with her three years of TV news reporting experience. She graduated from the University of Georgia in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and two minors in organizational leadership and Spanish. She and her husband are originally from the Atlanta area.

TBC has also added five Community Relations Representatives to serve as the connections between TBC and the Upstate communities. CRRs are responsible for supporting the growth and collections of their donor Centers and help create, plan, and carry out center events. They will regularly attend community events and networking opportunities.

Shunda Jennings handles the Greenwood, SC Donor Center (341 Old Abbeville Highway). Before TBC, she worked as a Workforce Development Manager for SC Works. She is from McCormick, SC. She graduated from Piedmont Technical College in 2005 with an associate degree, then from Ashford University in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in organization management and leadership. She has two children, Jaden (13) and Kierra (7).

Janna Buckey is responsible for the Spartanburg Donor Center (270 North Grove Medical Park Drive). She was most recently the Director of Corporate & Foundation Giving at the Peace Center in Greenville. She is from Dayton, Ohio and now lives in Taylors, SC. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Cincinnati. Her husband, John, is a voice over announcer and actor. They have two daughters and one granddaughter.

Monnie Whitson represents the Oconee Donor Center (1308 Sandifer Boulevard). She grew up in Greenville and worked in morning radio for about 30 years before joining TBC. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Winthrop University and a master’s degree in communications and leadership from Gonzaga University. Monnie is also a wedding officiant and “cat mom” to a sweet kitty named June Bug.

Phil Roper covers the Easley Donor Center (5116 Calhoun Memorial Highway). Over the years, he was a part owner of a PODs Upstate Franchise, a realtor, and a business partner for LithoGraphic Services. He is from Greenville and a graduate of the University of South Carolina. He is married to his high school sweetheart and has two children, not including his family dog, Ellie.

Daniel Levin handles the Greenville Donor Center (435 Woodruff Road). Familiar with the blood banking world, he joins TBC as a former Blood Drive Coordinator for OneBlood. He is from High Park, Illinois, and moved to Greenville in December of 2018 from South Florida. He and his wife have a two-year-old son and a baby on the way.

Florent Lebongo joins TBC as the Community Relations Representative at the Glenwood Donor Center in North Carolina (5925 Glenwood Ave). He used to work in university administration at MIT and Boston College. He mostly recently was the Director of Business Planning and Administration/CFO for Passage Home in Raleigh. He is originally from Yaounde, Cameroon. He has a bachelor’s degree in tax and a master’s degree in management. He is married with six children and six grandchildren.

 The Community Relations Representatives would all love it if you stopped by the centers to say hi!

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Platelets - 4 day shelf life

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Pooled Cryo - 180+ day shelf life

Blood Type Inventory & Pricing

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45 - O+, 30 - A+, 14 - B+, 5 - O-, 5 - A-, 1 - B-

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