Campbell Blood Center Extends Warriors Sweatshirt Giveaway

Donation center seeks all blood types, especially O positive, O negative and A positive.

Feb. 1, 2026 at 9:15am

To encourage more people to donate blood, the Stanford Blood Center is extending its Warriors sweatshirt giveaway through February 14 at all its locations, including the South Bay Donor Center in Campbell. There is an immediate need for all blood types, especially types O positive, O negative and A positive. Donors must be in good health, eat well, and bring a photo ID.

Why it matters

Blood donations are crucial to maintaining adequate supplies, especially during the winter months when donations often decline. The giveaway promotion is aimed at boosting participation and ensuring the Campbell blood center can meet the ongoing demand for blood products in the local community.

The details

Donors at the Campbell location and all Stanford Blood Center sites will receive a free Warriors sweatshirt if they give blood through February 14. Donors must be at least 17 years old, or 16 with parental consent, and be in good health with no cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms. They should also eat well and stay hydrated prior to donation, and bring a photo ID.

  • The Warriors sweatshirt giveaway promotion runs through February 14, 2026.
  • The Campbell blood center is seeking donations of all blood types, with an immediate need for O positive, O negative and A positive.

The players

Stanford Blood Center

A blood donation center that serves the San Francisco Bay Area, including the South Bay Donor Center in Campbell.

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What’s next

The Campbell blood center encourages all eligible donors to schedule an appointment or walk in to donate blood during the extended Warriors sweatshirt promotion, which runs through February 14.

The takeaway

Blood donations are critical to maintaining adequate supplies, especially during the winter months when donations often decline. The Campbell blood center's giveaway promotion is an effort to boost participation and ensure they can meet the ongoing demand for blood products in the local community.