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Welcome to the Wright-Patterson Blood Donor Center website. As part of the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP), the official United States military blood program, your donation serves as a vital link to military service members and their families worldwide.

The donor center staff is eager to serve you, the military community and military families around the world through the collection, processing and shipment of blood products. You are just an appointment away from ensuring the safety of a military service member and we look forward to helping you achieve it.

The donor team at Wright-Patterson thanks you for your support of the Armed Services Blood Program. Your blood donations help keep our military service members and their families healthy, and help bring our fellow service members home.

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Maj. Mary Burke (left), chief of blood services for the Wright-Patterson Blood Donor Center and Marie Powell, blood program manager, are key figures in the donor center s newest blood drive goals—collecting just the right blood type at just the right time.

The "Wright" Type at Just the "Wright" Time
Did you know that the ASBP gives us very specific quotas of blood that must be shipped each week to support ill or injured service members, veterans or their ...

Phlebotomist Adam Phillips prepares to draw blood from Col. William Crane, deputy commander of the 111th Engineer Brigade and human resources officer at Joint Forces Headquarters West Virginia.  Crane was one of many of the leaders who took time to donate blood at the West Virginia National Guard blood drive.

High Ranks in West Virginia
When 1st Lt. Lyndi Miller of the West Virginia National Guard was asked to bring an ASBP blood drive to her post, she was admittedly a little shocked. ...

Daniel Sunderlin (left) chats with Andrew Powell (right), blood drive supervisor and phlebotomist, during his first donation.  Sunderlin has wanted to donate with the Armed Services Blood Program for quite some time. After years of waiting, he finally got his chance when the Wright State University ROTC hosted a blood drive in the student union building.

A Soldier's Quest to Donate Blood
Daniel Sunderlin does not remember a time when he did not have the desire to donate blood. However, it seemed that each time he found the time and...

May 2012 Collections
Updated on May 9, 2012

As of May 9, 2012, the May 2012 collections are at 20%.

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