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Bloodworks Northwest company history timeline

1944

Bloodworks Northwest was founded in 1944 as the King County Central Blood Bank.

1946

Shortly before the end of World War II, KCCBB moved into temporary quarters at King County Hospital (now Harborview Medical Center). Construction began on property donated by Doctor and Mrs. Its doors opened in 1946.

1955

The first “bloodmobile” went into service in the parking lot of the Bellevue Shopping Square in 1955, creating a new way for donors to give blood that was closer to where they lived, worked, shopped, attended school or worshiped.

1967

Bloodworks Northwest was founded in 1944 as the King County Central Blood Bank. Its first director, Richard Czajkowski, was retained the same year, leading the organization until his retirement in 1967.

1974

In 1974 it was renamed Puget Sound Blood Center to better reflect its growing geography.

1984

The new center opened to staff and donors in 1984.

1991

In 1991 the reach of Puget Sound Blood Center expanded further when it was merged with the Snohomish-Island Counties Blood Bank.

2006

Sources: James R. Warren, A History of the Puget Sound Blood Center, PSBC, 2006; James P AuBuchon, MD; President & CEO, Bloodworks Northwest; Bloodworks Northwest archives.

2015

The blood bank rebranded itself again in 2015, adopting the name Bloodworks Northwest.

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