United Blood Services
Non-profit | |
Industry | Hospital & Health Care |
Founded | 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
Founder | Opal Davis and Kitty Baldwin |
Headquarters | Scottsdale, Arizona, United States |
Area served | Blood Centers of the Pacific, Bonfils Blood Center, Community Blood Services, Inland Northwest Blood Center, LifeShare Community Blood Services, LifeStream and United Blood Services. |
Products | Blood and blood products |
Owner | Blood Systems, Inc. |
Website | United Blood Services |
United Blood Services is a non-profit organization that collects blood from volunteer donors and provides blood, blood products and services to nearly 700 hospitals in 22 states across the United States. Founded in 1943 as the Salt River Valley Blood Bank in Phoenix, Arizona, today United Blood Services community blood centers across the country provide blood, blood components and special services for patients in more than 500 hospitals in 18 states, More than 25 million people in communities throughout these states depend on United Blood Services volunteer blood donors.
Organizational history
United Blood Services is part of the Blood Centers Division of Blood Systems. It was founded in 1943 as the Salt River Valley Blood Bank in Phoenix, Arizona by Opal Davis and Kitty Baldwin. United Blood Services was the first interstate blood bank.