Address: 1900 25th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
Phone: +12063232345
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Mark Aafedt
I visited your website for information on donating blood after recently be vaccinated. The webpage had information I needed, however the text was purposely shadowed/ pixel overlayed. This reduction was to force myself/user to be redirected. SHAME ON YOU RED CROSS!!! FOR MAKING IT HARD TO SAVE LIVES....
K Fields
Donate blood to the Redcross if you are able. Blood drives listed at Redcross.org
Michael U
It's the American Red Cross, how could it rate anything less than 5 Stars! The work that the Red Cross does, I would guess has saved more lives than that of any other single organization in existence. In addition, the comfort and reassurance and the material support this organization affords people when they are at their most vulnerable and in their greatest need is invaluable and it's worth incalculable. The class I took here, 'Basic Life Support, Automated External Defibrillator and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation for the Healthcare Professional' (BLS for Healthcare and Public Safety) was great. It was taught by an off-duty EMT who was able to bridge the gap between the textbook and video training, and the real world application of these life saving skills. I have damage to my Ulnar nerve of my left arm, which makes it nearly impossible for me to interlace the fingers of my left hand with those of my right, which is the textbook way for them to be configured to do chest compressions. She was able to tell us the reason behind that (it better assures that you aren't applying pressure to the rib cage when the fingers are interlaced) and showed me two other ways to conjoin my hands without interlacing that were equally effective at applying compressions, when one is careful to make sure they aren't applying pressure to the rib cage. This course provides certification training for the use of CPR, AED, and clearing airway obstruction, on adults, children, and infants. The building itself is easy to get to, and has a parking lot which is convenient and accessible. The facility is new and well maintained. I have nothing but praise for this organization in general and for those who work at this particular site.
Daria Borntrager
Our group used the meeting rooms, which were reasonably appointed and comfortable enough. Parking was a bit rough. Overall OK.
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You can find all those answers https://www.redcrossblood.org/
I would suggest looking up Veterans Community Housing Council for housing resources.
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I honestly do not know. You'd have to contact them directly.
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Thank you for wanting to help Rodrigo! The best way to do so is to make a monetary donation right now, unless you are already a volunteer and can offer your time. It takes more time and resources to send water and food or even clothing donations. While great intentioned, those resources could be used helping people instead.
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