A New York-area nonprofit called Takes All Types is using Facebook to
better coordinate where and when people donate blood in response to shortages
and crises while encouraging broader donation over all.
For those who opt in, the system will send out alerts through Facebook —
as well as by phone, fax, e-mail and text message — when their blood type is
needed in their area. It will also send out reminders for regular donations.
A high-technology, focused blood drive is the latest indication that
Facebook, started in 2004 as a way for college students to stay in touch, has
since become a place for people to link up for practically any reason, with
civic-minded pursuits now playing a larger role.