Danville, VA, October 19, 2025
News Summary
The Blood Connection (TBC) has become the exclusive provider of blood products for Sovah Health – Danville as of October 1, 2025. TBC will also operate the Sovah Health Blood Donor Center, marking its first permanent location in Southside Virginia. This collaboration aims to ensure a safe and reliable blood supply sourced from local donors. Enhanced services and expanded donation opportunities, including new mobile blood drives, are set to benefit the community significantly.
Danville, VA – The Blood Connection (TBC), an independent, nonprofit community blood center, has become the sole supplier of blood products for Sovah Health – Danville as of October 1, 2025. This significant change also includes the TBC taking over the operations of the Sovah Health Blood Donor Center, located at 159 Executive Drive, Suite K.
This transition marks TBC’s first permanent location in Southside Virginia and its second within the state of Virginia. The partnership ensures that patients at Sovah Health – Danville can continue to receive a safe and reliable blood supply, sourced from local donors within their community. Sovah Health now joins the ranks of over 130 hospitals, EMS, and med-flight organizations that depend on TBC for lifesaving blood products.
The shift reflects a growing trend among hospitals to collaborate with dedicated blood centers to enhance efficiency and service for donors. TBC has over 60 years of experience in serving hospitals across the Southeastern United States, including South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.
As part of the upcoming operations at the Danville Community Blood Center, which opens to the public on Saturday, November 1, there will be expanded hours and incentives for donors, as well as an increased number of mobile blood drives throughout the region. Donors at TBC will have the opportunity to give whole blood, platelets, and other lifesaving components.
TBC operates under an FDA-regulated model to ensure the highest safety standards and effective inventory management. The organization emphasizes the importance of collecting blood from volunteer donors, which aligns with their goal of meeting the increasing demand for blood products while keeping collections local and serving thousands of patients annually.
Steve Heatherly, Market President at Sovah Health, reassured the community that the transition will foster excellence and innovation in their blood supply. In addition, TBC welcomes local schools, businesses, and churches to participate, highlighting that every donation will stay local to support the patients in Danville.
Sovah Health – Danville itself is a regional healthcare delivery system comprising two hospital campuses: one in Danville and another in Martinsville. The facility employs approximately 1,000 individuals and has 175 physicians on staff in Danville, ensuring comprehensive medical services to the residents of the area.
Background of The Blood Connection
Founded in Greenville, SC, TBC has dedicated itself to saving lives since 1962. The organization has established a strong presence by providing blood products to over 130 hospitals and emergency partners across the Southeast. TBC’s commitment remains focused on the collection of blood from volunteer donors, which underpins its mission to support local patient care effectively.
Key Benefits of the Partnership
- Safe and reliable blood supply for patients at Sovah Health – Danville.
- Enhanced efficiency and services for blood donors.
- Local blood donations fill local needs.
- Expanded access to blood donation opportunities with the opening of the Danville Community Blood Center.
Blood Center Operations
The first day of operations at the Danville Community Blood Center is set for November 1, providing the community with various options for blood donation. With the new incentives and the introduction of more mobile blood drives, there are increased opportunities for community members to engage and contribute to local health needs.
Conclusion
The collaboration between The Blood Connection and Sovah Health demonstrates a commitment to community healthcare and the importance of local blood donations. As TBC continues to expand its footprint in Virginia, residents can look forward to contributing to the welfare of their community through lifesaving donations.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did The Blood Connection begin operations in Danville, VA?
The Blood Connection became the sole supplier of blood products for Sovah Health – Danville on October 1, 2025.
What is the address of the Sovah Health Blood Donor Center?
The Sovah Health Blood Donor Center is located at 159 Executive Drive, Suite K.
What types of blood donations can be made at TBC?
Donors at TBC can give whole blood, platelets, and other lifesaving components both at the center and throughout the region.
When will the Danville Community Blood Center open to the public?
The Danville Community Blood Center will open to the public on Saturday, November 1.
What experience does The Blood Connection have?
TBC has over 60 years of experience serving hospitals across the Southeast, including in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | First permanent location for TBC in Southside Virginia |
| Operations Start Date | October 1, 2025, for blood supply; November 1, 2025, for community center |
| Services Offered | Whole blood, platelets, and other components donation |
| Community Involvement | Encouragement for local entities to participate in blood drives |
| Experience | Over 60 years of serving hospitals in the Southeast |
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