Like clockwork, the third Tuesday of the month, you'll find the Auxiliary of Angleton Danbury at UTMB ADC hosting their blood drive. They held their first blood drive in 1973 at the request of what was then Angleton-Danbury General Hospital. During just one week in September 1972, the hospital had to cancel 24 surgeries because of a lack of blood.
Be the Match: Another way to save lives
Briana was a senior in high school and had been accepted to the University of Texas when she received a medical diagnosis that changed everything. While most high school seniors were preparing to go off to college, Briana was fighting for her life against a rare blood disorder, called severe aplasti ...
Your blood can help advance medical care
Cellular Life Solutions is the division of Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center specializing in collecting products for these therapies. Its goal is to help make the dream of new, cutting-edge blood and cell therapies the new standard of care. The development of these new therapies depends on the availability of allogeneic cells that can be used to manufacture cellular therapy products in the laboratory.