Blood drive
Join us for the 28th annual Carolina Blood Drive
Donate blood at the 28th annual Carolina Blood Drive Join us as we strive to achieve our goal of 25,000 units collected and up to 75,000 lives saved since 1988. Tuesday, June 7, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Dean E. Smith Center … Read more
18th Annual Holiday Carolina Blood Drive
The 18th Annual Holiday Carolina Blood Drive returns to Fetzer Gym on Tuesday, December 13 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please note that volunteering with the Blood Drive is considered work time, with supervisor approval. No need to … Read more
Blood Drive Committee Meeting- February 22, 2018
This is the Blood Drive committee meeting that ARC senior leadership will be attending to hear/address our grievances from the December Drive. The ARC representative who will be attending is named Jerry Tillery. He is the President of Collections for … Read more
30th Annual Carolina Blood Drive
Donate blood at the 30th annual Carolina Blood Drive! Show you bleed Carolina blue and help celebrate three decades of saving lives! Free parking available All presenting Donors will receive a commemorative blood drive T-shirt and free food.* Door … Read more
RESCHEDULED- 20th Annual Holiday Carolina Blood Drive
The Holiday Carolina Blood Drive is rescheduled for 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 in Fetzer Hall. Students, faculty, staff and the Carolina community are invited to celebrate 20 years of saving lives by bleeding Carolina blue and donating blood with … Read more
31st Annual Carolina Blood Drive
Show you bleed Carolina blue by donating blood at the 31st annual Carolina Blood Drive! All presenting donors will receive a commemorative blood drive T-shirt and free food.* Schedule your appointment today! Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767), visit RedCrossBlood.org or use … Read more
32nd Annual Carolina Blood Drive
The UNC Employee Forum and American Red Cross are partnering to hold the 32nd annual Carolina Blood Drive at a time when blood supplies are facing a critical shortage. The pandemic has caused a shortage of blood donations and the cancellation of blood drives, causing inventory to plummet and leaving many areas of the country with only a one- or two-day supply. To help meet this critical need, the Red Cross coordinated with local public safety officials to develop comprehensive safety measures that meet the highest standards of safety and infection control, including those recommended by the CDC. These measures include taking the temperature of every staff member, volunteer and donor, practicing social distancing, frequent disinfecting and requiring that everyone wear face masks at all times.