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There are several charities that will accept RV or car donations, such as Action Donation Services. Similarly, other charities such as 'Donate A Car' also accept cars.
Founding of the Red Cross is important for many reasons. They collect blood donations from donors so that hospitals have a supply for blood transfusion and other things. Also, more than 1 million Red Cross volunteers and 30,000 employees mobilize relief to families affected by more than 67,000 disasters and they train almost 12 million people in lifesaving skills.
AB red cell donations can only be given to AB recipients. But whole blood donations are separated into different products and AB plasma can be given to other blood groups
ROC stands for Rome Art Coterie. They have membership fees that they collect and they also do accept and appreciate any donations that are given. Donations are used for museum trips, art exhibits, and various other social activities.
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Blood type during donations is asked because it is critical that blood types are matched. There are 4 human blood types: A, AB, B, and O. AB and B people can only accept their own blood type and O. A can receive all three other blood types. O can only receive it's own. If you get the wrong blood type you can die.
If you need blood, people donate their own blood. If you really need some blood the doctors collect the donations and give you the other persons blood.
Sometimes salvation army does. Other wise many junk yards have a way to let you donate them on site.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
No, bone marrow donations are just that: donations. There is currently no form of monetary compensation that can be received for donating one's marrow.
AB type blood is known as the universal recipient because people with this blood can accept donations from any other blood type. O blood is considered the universal donor because this blood can be accepted by any recipient.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) accept and use modern medicine. They have absolutely no problem with blood transfusions. Many Mormon congregations host regular blood drives to assist local hospitals in providing blood transfusions.