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Donate Blood in Ada, OK

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Ada is southeastern Oklahoma's largest city and home to East Central University. Most healthy adults 17 and older are eligible to donate, including ECU students. A whole blood donation takes 45–60 minutes and compensation or rewards are typically available.

Ada serves as a regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma — a part of the state where hospital resources are spread across a wide geographic area and donor pools are smaller than in urban centers. The Ada Blood Donor Center at 1930 Stonecipher Blvd serves Ada and surrounding communities including Konawa, Stonewall, Roff, and Byng. Blood donated in Ada supports Mercy Hospital Ada and Valley View Regional Hospital, both of which serve patients from across the southeastern Oklahoma region.

How do I donate blood in Ada, Oklahoma?

East Central University brings a steady flow of students into Ada — a population that skews toward the ideal donor age range. ECU students who donate blood join a tradition that's directly meaningful in a community where every unit counts. First-time donors who are students should plan for about 60 minutes for their first visit and bring a government-issued photo ID in addition to their student identification.

What should I bring to donate blood in Ada?

Southeastern Oklahoma's rural character means that trauma events — farm accidents, car crashes on two-lane state highways, industrial incidents — can quickly strain local blood supplies. Ada donors aren't just helping their immediate neighbors; they're part of a regional safety net that extends to communities without their own donor center. Donating every 56 days is a simple commitment that translates directly into readiness for the next emergency.

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