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  • "We Give Blood" brings together all 18 Big Ten® schools in a competition to drive the most blood donations and win $1 million from global healthcare company Abbott
  • For only the second time in its history, the American Red Cross has declared a national blood crisis after donations dropped to a four-year summer low, threatening the availability of lifesaving blood for patients across the country
  • Abbott and the Big Ten urge people to donate blood now and will count those early donations toward the competition, which officially kicks off Aug. 26
  • Anyone can donate blood anywhere in the U.S. between Aug. 12-Dec. 4 and log their donation starting Aug. 26 for a Big Ten school at BigTen.org/Abbott or by texting GIVEBLOOD to 222688 (ABBOTT) and select an exclusive, limited-edition T-shirt* while supplies last
  • The movement aims to fuel a new generation of blood donors at a time when 2.5 million donations — nearly a quarter of all donations — come from people over the age of 65

ABBOTT PARK, Ill. and ROSEMONT, Ill., Aug. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global healthcare leader, and the Big Ten Conference today announced the return of the "We Give Blood" drive, a nationwide competition uniting all 18 Big Ten universities to turn school pride into lifesaving action. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs a blood transfusion — car accident victims, cancer patients, mothers with childbirth or pregnancy complications and more. Yet critical blood shortages continue, with the American Red Cross recently declaring a blood crisis as donations fell to a four-year summer low.

Originally published on the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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