Kentucky Blood Center has donors in more than 60 Kentucky counties and provides blood to nearly 70 Kentucky hospitals and clinics. Save lives by donating at a KBC donor center in Lexington, Somerset or Pikeville or at a blood drive near you.

Posts Tagged: kentucky blood center

Drive for Life

This summer, one life-saving blood donor will win a brand new ride. Donate between May 17 and Sept. 13, and you’ll automatically be entered to win a 2013 Toyota Prius. The more times you donate, the more chances you have to win. So before hitting the road for your summer vacation, take some time to save a life. You’ll see that donating blood is always rewarding.

Accepting the Big Blue Crush trophy for the third year in a row!

Accepting the Big Blue Crush trophy for the third year in a row!

Here are just a few members of the Big Blue Nation who’ve donated blood for Big Blue Crush. We have two days left, so roll up your sleeves, and help us beat Tennessee!

What’s a 25th anniversary without cake? Grab a slice at any KBC donor center during Big Blue Crush. We also have daily prizes, including a $250 Visa gift card, popcorn machine, Kindle Fire, Bleed Blue Basket, or iPad Mini. Let’s make it three in a row against Tennessee - donate today!

What’s a 25th anniversary without cake? Grab a slice at any KBC donor center during Big Blue Crush. We also have daily prizes, including a $250 Visa gift card, popcorn machine, Kindle Fire, Bleed Blue Basket, or iPad Mini. Let’s make it three in a row against Tennessee - donate today!

Donor Scheduler Rachel Rubino represented KBC during Lexington’s Brave the Blue event. On this beautiful fall morning, she rappelled from the top of the Financial Center building. Way to go, Rachel!

This is Joe Schmidt. Today at KBC, he completed his 500th donation. That’s an amazing level of commitment to saving lives and something we should all strive for. Thanks and congratulations, Joe! 

This is Joe Schmidt. Today at KBC, he completed his 500th donation. That’s an amazing level of commitment to saving lives and something we should all strive for. Thanks and congratulations, Joe!