A man's mission to donate blood in all
50 states ends in Hawai'i — with help from Alaska Airlines, plus a
sweepstakes for local donors
HONOLULU, May 19, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Airlines is giving Pennsylvania resident Vinton Smith the 'Gift of Travel,' helping him
complete his inspiring mission to donate blood in all 50 states. On
June 14 -- World Blood Donor Day --
Vinton will make his final donation in Honolulu, more than a decade after beginning
this life-saving journey. Alaska
will also fly his wife and their two children to Hawai'i, turning
Vinton's final stop into a meaningful family journey and a powerful
reminder of how one selfless act can impact an entire
community.
"It's an honor to help him reach this
milestone and celebrate the generosity that defines his mission and
our values."
Last summer, Alaska flew Vinton
to Anchorage, where he donated blood in the 49th state
at the Blood Bank of Alaska.
Recognizing the critical need for blood donations, the airline also
donated $10,000 to the Blood Bank of
Alaska to help the organization
continue its essential services across the state.
Also making the journey is Vinton's mother, who first inspired
him to become a blood donor as a young boy. Alaska is supporting her trip so she can be
there to see her son complete his extraordinary mission. In
Honolulu, Vinton will donate blood
at the Blood Bank of Hawai'i, turning this final act into a true
family affair as his children also step forward to donate — three
generations coming together in a shared moment of compassion and
impact.
"As a young boy, I vividly remember both of my parents donating
blood. At 17, I became a donor myself, and since then, I've donated
blood 139 times and platelets 45 times for a total of 239 units of
whole blood, platelets or plasma," said Vinton. "I'm incredibly
grateful to Alaska for offering my
family and me the 'Gift of Travel,' but also for providing me with
a platform to share the powerful message of this life-saving act of
kindness. Donating blood doesn't just save lives — it brings hope
and comfort to those in need and their families, reminding us of
the incredible difference we can make in each other's lives."
"Over the past year, we've had the privilege of joining Vinton
on this heartwarming journey and witnessing the impact he's
made—not just through his blood donations, but through the way he
shares his story to inspire others to give," said Daniel Chun, regional vice president of Hawai'i
at Alaska Airlines. "It's an honor to help him reach this milestone
and celebrate the generosity that defines both his mission and our
values."
To encourage community participation, Alaska Airlines and
Hawaiian Airlines are teaming up with the Blood Bank of Hawai'i to
offer a special incentive. Anyone who donates blood at any of BBH's
fixed locations through June 8 will
be entered into the blood bank's sweepstakes to win one of two
pairs of roundtrip tickets to any Alaska/Hawaiian destination in North America and Hawai'i. Winners will be
announced on World Blood Donor Day, June
14. As an added thank you, donors who give on June 14 will receive exclusive gift cards and
t-shirts, courtesy of the Blood Bank of Hawai'i and Alaska/Hawaiian.
In addition, Hawaiian Airlines employees will take part in this
crucial cause by donating blood on June
12 when the Blood Bank of Hawai'i sends a donor vehicle to
the Hawaiian Airlines headquarters in Honolulu. Hawaiian Airlines has a longstanding
partnership with the Blood Bank of Hawai'i -- a HawaiianMiles
charity organization -- to ensure the timely and regular transport
of blood supply across the islands.
"We are grateful for the vital role Hawaiian Airlines plays in
Hawai'i's healthcare infrastructure, ensuring that neighbor island
residents can both contribute to and rely on a stable, statewide
blood supply. No other airline enables the consistent interisland
transport of blood the way Hawaiian Airlines Cargo does. Mahalo to
both Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines for their partnership in
helping save lives across our state," said Dr. Kim-Anh Nguyen, CEO of Blood Bank of
Hawai'i.
About Alaska Air Group
Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian
Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group, with
McGee Air Services a subsidiary of Alaska Airlines. With hubs in
Seattle, Honolulu, Portland, Anchorage, Los Angeles, San
Diego and San Francisco, we
deliver remarkable care as we fly our guests to more than 140
destinations throughout North
America, Latin America,
Asia and the Pacific. Alaska is a member of the oneworld
Alliance with Hawaiian scheduled to join in 2026. With
oneworld and our additional global partners, guests can earn
and redeem miles for travel to over 1,000 worldwide destinations.
Guests can book travel at alaskaair.com and
hawaiianairlines.com. Learn more about what's happening at
Alaska and Hawaiian. Alaska
Air Group is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as
"ALK."
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