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  2. List of blood donation agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hoxworth Blood Center [51] Solvita (formerly known as Community Blood Center) (Dayton) [52] [53] [54] Versiti Blood Center of Ohio [55] Vitalant [56] Oklahoma Oklahoma Blood Institute [57] Oregon Bloodworks Northwest [58] Pennsylvania Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank [59] Community Blood Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania and Western New York [60]

  3. Eureka Stockade Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, a fountain was named after donor Major Levy. It is situated between the main Eureka Street entrance and the Eureka Memorial. [7] In 1926, the Eureka Hall on Stawell Street, Ballarat East, was constructed by the park committee. [7] The Helen McKay Memorial Gates and Fence were later erected in 1953.

  4. Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the nonprofit organization that provides blood and biotherapies to hospitals and health care institutions in Texas. Find out how to donate, join programs, and access services from Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center.

  5. Blood donation - Wikipedia

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    Blood donation is when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used for transfusions or biopharmaceutical medications by fractionation (separation of whole blood components). Learn about the history, types, screening, and safety of blood donation, as well as the difference between allogeneic, directed, replacement, and autologous donations.

  6. Donor-advised fund - Wikipedia

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    A donor-advised fund is a charitable giving vehicle administered by a public charity that allows donors to enjoy tax benefits and retain advisory privileges over how their donations are distributed. Learn about the history, regulation, advantages, and disadvantages of donor-advised funds in the United States.

  7. Honor walk - Wikipedia

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    An honor walk is a way to honor and respect a patient who donates their organs, often on life support or a living donor. It involves hospital staff, family and friends lining the hallways as the patient is transported to the operating room or ambulance.

  8. DonorsChoose - Wikipedia

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    DonorsChoose is a US-based organization that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom projects. Founded in 2000 by a teacher, it has funded over 2.95 million projects and received support from celebrities, corporations, and foundations.

  9. National Philanthropic Trust - Wikipedia

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    National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) is a public charity that provides philanthropic expertise and services to donors, foundations and financial institutions. NPT offers various charitable vehicles such as donor-advised funds, fiscal sponsorships, supporting organizations and designated funds.