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BloodHub: Connecting Lifesavers

Discover the power of giving at BloodHub, the online platform that brings together blood donors and recipients. This website connects nearby blood banks, provides information on donation drives, and enables you to schedule appointments easily.

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Features

  1. User Registration and Profiles:

    • Blood donors and recipients can register and create profiles with relevant information.
    • Donors can provide details about blood type, location, and availability.
  2. Search and Matching:

    • Recipients can search for blood donors based on blood type, location, and urgency.
    • The platform matches donors with recipients who meet the criteria.
  3. Donation History and Recognition:

    • Keep track of donors' previous contributions and highlight their impact.
    • Recognize and appreciate donors through badges or awards.
  4. Privacy and Security:

    • Implement strong data privacy measures to protect users' personal and health information.
    • Allow users to control the visibility of their details.
  5. Technology Stack:

    • Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React for the user interface.
    • Backend: Server-side scripting using Node.js, ExpressJs, and MongoDB Database.
    • Authentication: JWT (JSON Web Tokens) for secure user authentication.
  6. Responsive User Interface:

    • Web-based interface that works smoothly on desktop and mobile devices.
    • Intuitive navigation and user-friendly design.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Node.js and npm installed
  • MongoDB installed and running

Installation

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/your-username/BloodHub.git
  2. Change to the project directory: cd BloodHub
  3. Install dependencies: npm install

Usage

  1. Set up your environment variables (e.g., database connection string, JWT secret) in a .env file.
  2. Start the development server: npm start
  3. Access the application at http://localhost:3000 in your web browser.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT.

Contact

Visit Link

Thank You!