
FDA removes blood donor deferrals for time spent in Europe
South Texas Blood & Tissue is welcoming members of our community who have never tried to give blood, or were deferred from donating, because of

South Texas Blood & Tissue is welcoming members of our community who have never tried to give blood, or were deferred from donating, because of

When she was growing up, Rebecca “Becky” Goodwin dreamed of being a nurse. She made those dreams come true as an adult, working in a wide range of hospital units and nursing jobs, and was able to care for people even after death by becoming a tissue donor through South Texas Blood & Tissue.

Vinton Smith will cross off his 18th state with a platelet donation at South Texas Blood & Tissue One man’s mission to inspire others to

Grief in a new year is never easy. Sometimes it’s hard to look forward when everything you want lies in the past. Looking ahead to a “fresh start,” a “new and better you” or setting new goals can be overwhelming as you’re trying to figure out how to make it through a day.

Community encouraged to commit to giving in 2023 In January, we celebrate National Blood Donor Month to thank the 7 million blood donors in the

On Jan. 2, 2023, Asante Contreras and 43 other donors across the country will be honored through Floragraph portraits on the “Donate Life” Rose Parade Float in Pasadena, California.

Additional 300 donors a day needed at South Texas Blood & Tissue to help during this holiday blood shortage Patients across the country including South

South Texas Blood & Tissue honors tissue donors and encourages Texans to sign up and save lives In its eighth year, South Texas Blood &

BioBridge Global and South Texas Blood & Tissue announced today that Audra Taylor, SBB, is joining the organization as Executive Director for Blood Operations.

South Texas Blood & Tissue and the San Antonio Food Bank are teaming up on a way to help blood donors multiply their good deeds during the holiday season

Blood donors to brighten holidays for pediatric cancer patients

Emergency need for blood has led to a severe shortage of type O blood