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Having provided comfort and aid to those in need since 1881, the Red Cross quickly adopted Blood Services as a fundamental part of its humanitarian mission. Started as a war relief effort to provide life-saving blood for soldiers during World War II, Red Cross Blood Services has grown to become an industry leader — collecting and distributing half the nation's blood supply. All the technology and science, however, is only made possible by one simple selfless act: An average person takes time out of his busy schedule to give a piece of himself so that someone he will never know has a chance to live. This incredible act of kindness, that allows a stranger to celebrate another birthday, give birth to a child, or share another Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends, is at the heart of what we do. Since
establishing the first civilian blood service after World War II, the
American Red Cross has been a leader in blood collection, safety and
development. Today, the safety and availability of the blood supply is
our highest priority. And our national research center, the Jerome H.
Holland Laboratory, is one of the foremost blood research facilities in
the world.
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